Furthermore, endoscopic biopsies may not be sufficient to make the diagnosis, often requiring a surgical resection. |
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With newer and safer techniques available, hysteroscopic resection procedures for endometrial ablation are being performed less frequently. |
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However, patients who have major duct injury may require internal drainage or pancreatic resection. |
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The patient was taken to the operating room for laparoscopic evaluation and resection of the mass. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy, resection of the gastric mass, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy, and cyst duodenostomy. |
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Laser resection can be carried out under either local or general anesthesia with a flexible or rigid bronchoscope. |
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Tissue biopsy may be required for definitive diagnosis, and surgical resection for definitive cure. |
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A 62-year-old white woman underwent right ovary resection that had a pathologic diagnosis of struma ovarii. |
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Two patients with cancer of papilla of Vater were palliatively treated with endoscopic resection. |
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A doctor could determine tumor type, provide an immediate diagnosis and administer treatment such as surgical resection or irradiation. |
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He travelled to another country, where a second surgical resection of his liver metastasis was successful. |
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Two weeks later he was admitted for an anterior resection and defunctioning ileostomy. |
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The patient was treated with surgical resection of the distal jejunum, proximal ileum, and the 3 nodules of the liver. |
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Low anterior colon resection and right colectomy are two laparoscopic approaches to treat benign bowel disease. |
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The remainder of the colorectal resection was carried out by standard methods. |
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On day four, he was scheduled for a colon resection, liver biopsy, and possible colostomy. |
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In the resection specimen, irregular zones of fibrosis and a dilatation of the glandular excretory duct system were grossly evident. |
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This surgery is considered minimally invasive because no resection of rib or costal cartilage or stemotomy is needed. |
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Left cornual resection was carried out in the present case without immediate or long-term complication. |
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Major pancreatic resection invariably results in the development of insulin dependent diabetes. |
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While histology of mesoblastic nephroma is not related to prognosis, completeness of tumor resection is extremely important. |
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With the exception of liver metastases of colorectal cancer, tumour deposits are almost always multiple and seldom amenable to resection. |
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The patient underwent a subtotal resection of the tumor, which resulted in improved vision and only transient short-term memory deficits. |
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A transmural recent hemorrhage was noted at the distal resection margin, consistent with a history of recent perforation. |
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Multiple superficial biopsies were performed with partial transurethral resection of the tumor. |
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A transurethral resection was performed, and histologic examination revealed a poorly differentiated invasive carcinoma. |
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Distribution of surgery was partial gastrectomy, total gastrectomy, and pancreatic resection. |
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The cyst was inadvertently opened during resection, and a clear, straw-colored fluid was evacuated. |
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With resection procedures and conservative treatment, many limbs were saved, and deaths were avoided. |
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The surgeon removes the rod and assembly and uses an oscillating saw for condylar resection. |
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Surgical resection of the pancreas using Whipple's procedure remains the mainstay of therapy, but many cases of pancreatic cancer are inoperable. |
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In 1988, the patient underwent craniotomy followed by transphenoidal resection for recurrence. |
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In this type of procedure, resection of a calcaneal spur is generally not performed. |
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Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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Other landmarks used to guide resection are the right and left ureteral orifices and the bladder neck. |
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Adjuvant post-operative radiation therapy was administered because resection margins were positive. |
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All resection margins, blood vessels, lymphatics, and regional lymph nodes were free of tumor. |
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Thus, the resection of the bullous area has to be done with care, and the entire lung should be inspected for other blebs or bullae. |
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One patient was assessed with tumour extending to the resection margin and was given post-operative radiotherapy. |
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The treatment for teratomas, whether benign or malignant, is resection as the tumor may grow to impinge on adjacent structures. |
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At surgery, 24 patients had perforation, and three required cecal resection. |
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Other studies conclude that prophylactic colonic resection cannot prevent recurrent disease and its complications. |
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Other conditions associated with NASH include Weber-Christian disease, extensive small bowel resection, and jejunoileal bypass. |
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The patient underwent a right frontal craniotomy with transfrontal resection of the lesion using wand frameless stereotaxy. |
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Extensive local surgical resection rather than radiotherapy is the treatment of choice. |
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Before randomization, patients were stratified according to tumor resection status. |
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Moreover the lesions are often widely spaced and not suitable for resection. |
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The ureters, their resection margins, and internal orifices were free from tumor. |
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Surgical resection of the antrum and first duodenum was performed. |
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The first, pneumonectomy, is a full resection of the affected lung. |
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Focal tailored resection or awake craniotomy also are options. |
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The patient underwent a posterior craniotomy with a resection of the mass. |
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The majority of debridements occurred in the operating room because removal of dead bone required extensive resection of the ilium, sacrum, or trochanter. |
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The patient developed a local recurrence 8 months postoperatively, which was managed by a combination of transurethral resection and radiation therapy. |
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Six hundred and eight additional liver computed tomograms detected only one asymptomatic patient with liver metastases who might have benefited from liver resection. |
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During surgery, the tumor appeared firmly attached to the posterior nerve rootlets, but gross total resection of the tumor was performed with sparing of the nerves. |
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Treatment options include medical therapy, transurethral incision of the prostate, transurethral resection of the prostate, prostatectomy and balloon dilation. |
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She had a laparotomy for resection of bilateral ovarian endometriomas, resection and fulguration of peritoneal implants, and presacral neurectomy. |
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The patient underwent right hepatic lobectomy with total resection of the lesions based on surgical exploration and intraoperative ultrasound examination. |
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Despite surgical resection and chemotherapy, the patient's condition deteriorated during the next month and he died of inanition and cardiac failure. |
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He underwent laparotomy with splenectomy and splenic artery resection. |
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The method used to surgically eradicate the tumor is classified as an optional policy, with electrocautery resection, fulguration or laser ablation cited as optional methods. |
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Full-thickness rectal prolapse usually requires a resection of the bowel. |
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Finding a large, ruptured emphysematous bulla makes resection mandatory. |
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A 49 year old man with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder received chemotherapy with cisplatin, methotrexate, and vinblastine after resection of a tumour. |
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Occasionally the cysts cause pain because of distension of the liver capsule, and such patients may require cyst fenestration or partial liver resection. |
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The title of the appointment was rather meaningless as he soon had his own surgical wards, where his skills in intestinal surgery and liver resection were legendary. |
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Surgical options include ulcer debridement, conjunctival resection, corneal graft, application of tissue adhesives, sclerectomy, and scleral patch grafting. |
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After a cystoscopic examination, a transurethral resection was performed. |
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For children with medulloblastoma, ependymoma and high grade glioma, the extent of resection correlates with prognosis. |
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Other less commonly employed options include endoscopic marsupialization and percutaneous endoscopic resection. |
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The majority of patients required a hemihepatectomy, extended resection, or multiple segmental resection. |
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Ileal resection and ileoileal anastomosis were performed to address the luminal narrowing. |
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The patient was a 7-year-old boy who was scheduled to undergo keloplasty for resection of a nevus sebaceous of the right ear. |
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In principle, resection of liver metastases is indicated when an extrahepatic recidivous occurrence or a second tumour is excluded. |
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The median operation time was 522 minutes for right hepatectomy, 220 minutes for left lateral sectionectomy, and 90 minutes for wedge resection. |
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He underwent transumbilical exploration and resection and anastomosis uneventfully. |
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A diagnosis of distal ileal atresia was made, resulting in distal ileocecal resection with an ileocolic anastomosis. |
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P boydii infections are difficult to treat due to amphotericin B resistance and frequent need for surgical resection. |
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Third, some argue that open surgical resection can be avoided with shunting and antihelminthics. |
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Pancreatic resection with islet cell autotransplant for the treatment of severe chronic pancreatitis. |
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We performed a nearly complete surgical resection of the tumor plus a total laryngectomy and resection of five tracheal rings. |
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Options include open laryngofissure, thyrotomy, organ preservation with partial laryngectomy, and endoscopic laser resection. |
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The treatment of choice for a laryngeal neurofibroma is complete surgical resection with preservation of laryngopharyngeal function. |
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She required two more microdirect laryngoscopies with resection of the recurrent granuloma and injection of a steroid into the vocal folds. |
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Traditional treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis has involved tracheal resection and reanastomosis. |
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She was treated with a total wide-field laryngectomy, total thyroidectomy, and manubrial resection with postoperative radio therapy. |
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Past medical history was significant for clival chordoma resection and removal of a thyroglossal duct cyst. |
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After an ileocolic resection he was found to have intestinal spirochetosis of the caecum. |
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Reconstruction of head and neck defects after cancer resection involves the use of local, pedicled musculocutaneous, and free flaps. |
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The treatment of choice for a symptomatic nasolacrimal duct cyst is endoscopic marsupialization or resection, which is usually curative. |
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Osseous atresia may require choanal reconstruction or transpalatine resection of the thick vomer. |
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Doctors had planned for radical nephrectomy with resection of lung lesion through thoraco abdominal incision. |
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Post-operative MRI revealed some expected minimal residual tumor in the posterior aspect of the resection cavity, overlying the sylvian fissure. |
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Surgical decompression is accomplished by performing a first rib resection with cervical sympathectomy. |
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He underwent surgery and en-bloc resection of the tumour via a left oblique flank incision was performed. |
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The patient then underwent a wide resection of the mass, followed by cranioplasty using a titanium mesh. |
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Transurethral resection of the bladder tumor was initiated due to poor visualization of ureteral orifices. |
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Slight bleeding occurred during resection because of the severe adhesion of the tumour with the psoas major muscle and the spleen. |
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All patients underwent Otis urethrotomy previous to the prostate resection. |
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He underwent uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and tonsillectomy and a nasal surgery with ethmoid polyp resection. |
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We employed a repair technique not previously associated with the resection of these tumors, using a split-calvaria osteoplastic rotational flap. |
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An open right radical nephrectomy, caval thrombectomy, resection of the vena cava and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection were preformed. |
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An excision of the tumor, partial pancreatectomy, partial small bowel resection, and anastomosis were performed. |
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The patient underwent resection, and pathology was consistent with a lingual dermoid cyst. |
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If the bowel is viable, detorsion is recommended, followed by elective bowel resection. |
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The infiltrative nature of the mass suggested malignancy, and ductal resection was deemed necessary for adequate margins. |
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The most common surgical procedure was lobectomy, followed by intrapericardial resection, pneumectomy, and extended resection. |
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Also, the aging process can produce excess tissue in the earlobes of some elderly persons that can be amenable to cosmetic surgical resection. |
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The most frequent major complications are blood or bile collections and intra-abdominal sepsis in the resection cavity after partial hepatectomy. |
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The decision was then made to treat the patient with embolization of the lesion followed by surgical resection the next day. |
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After achieving hemostasis we had to do a small bowel resection rather than an enterotomy to remove the stones. |
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En bloc resection or enucleation with peripheral ostectomy results in the best outcome. |
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Secondly, extrahepatic disease is not a contraindication to liver resection and to combined neoadjuvant concepts. |
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After resection, both ureteral orifices and retrograde pyelograms were performed. |
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Low-dose amiodarone after pulmonary resection can reduce the risk of atrial fibrillation, according to a pilot study. |
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We report the case of an acute intraoperative pulmonary tumour embolism during resection of a renal cell carcinoma. |
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They had similar distribution by postoperative staging, similar numbers of nodes removed, and equivalent resection margins. |
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Histological examination revealed a dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the cord with tumour-free margins of resection and no lymphovascular invasion. |
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Attempted curative resection for intra-abdominal desmoid associated with Gardner's syndrome is contraindicated because disease is always diffuse and poorly defined. |
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Later it became increasingly common for surgeons to perform a resection of the tumour, oversewing the rectal stump, and fashioning an end colostomy as the initial operation. |
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In localized anterior urethral carcinoma, urethra-sparing surgery is an alternative to primary urethrectomy, and can be performed by transurethral resection. |
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These patients were treated with transurethral holmium laser vaporization to urethral tumour and transurethral resection and degeneration of the bladder tumour. |
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All 53 then underwent a procedure called transurethral resection, in which surgeons guide a slender fiberoptic scope through the urethra to the bladder. |
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There was no mention of transurethral resection of the prostate. |
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Effects of short term dutasteride ans serenoa repens on perioperative bleeding and microvessel density in patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate. |
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Via this approach, we performed a bilateral ethmoidectomy, anterior skull base resection, sphenoidectomy, subtotal septectomy, partial palatectomy, and nasopharyngectomy. |
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We conducted a retrospective study at our tertiary care institution to evaluate speech and swallowing outcomes after the resection of cervical schwannoma or paraganglioma. |
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In general, tracheal lesions are more amenable to resection with end-to-end anastomosis, while laryngeal lesions are more amenable to laryngoplasty. |
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Retrospective analysis of patients after iMRI-guided resection of pituitary tumors shows that total resections improved in approximately 30 percent of the cases. |
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Traditionally, treatment of anastomotic leak after LAR involved resection of the anastomosis with end colostomy or suturing of the anastomosis with proximal diversion. |
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Cerebrospinal fluid leaks may occur after acoustic neuroma resection. |
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Recent advances in surgical resection and combination therapy have significantly improved the 5 year survival for a subset of patients with oligometastatic disease. |
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Therefore, the removal of the tumor separately by cutting off the intracaval tumor at its origin was assumed to be a safe way to accomplish complete resection of the tumor. |
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A 22-year-old soldier with thoracic gutshot injury and subsequent right-sided pneumonectomy and partial left-sided lung resection went into critical respiratory failure. |
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If local findings, the absence of peritonitis, and the clinical picture permit it, cases of this type can be managed by a radical curvative or palliative resection. |
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However, wedge resection has a higher risk of recurrence than lobectomy. |
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One of these two specimens had been embolized with polyvinyl alcohol prior to resection, and it was selected to compare the nature of the different embolic materials. |
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