The authors conclude that secondary prevention of stroke requires dietary, smoking, medical and, possibly, surgical intervention. |
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For many years pessaries have been used to treat prolapse, although their use has decreased with advances in anaesthesia and surgical techniques. |
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Patients should wear a mask during transport from the ward to the surgical suite, if possible. |
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The practice among surgical staff members of scrubbing the hands before surgery has been highly regimented and ritualized. |
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Throughout lower Manhattan, rescue workers and police officers wore surgical masks to protect them from the dust. |
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Coexisting conditions may compromise anesthesia and increase surgical risk. |
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The current surgical procedures for lung transplantation do not reinstitute the systemic circulation of the graft. |
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The public must realise all surgical procedures carry risks and having plastic surgery lays them open to all of these. |
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It is usually performed as a day case surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. |
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By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required. |
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The surgical mask serves to collect bacteria from the nasopharyngeal airway of the wearer. |
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The disease may have been transmitted to 1056 patients through surgical instruments, however, the likelihood of transmission is remote. |
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In these health centres, no surgical procedures other than laparoscopic tubectomies are performed. |
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An example of this occurred when a company was asked to compare the resistance of several surgical masks to blood penetration. |
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Smaller cysts can sometimes be removed using a surgical technique called laparoscopy. |
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Another means of detecting pelvic disease that might contribute to infertility is by a surgical procedure called laparoscopy. |
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Patients admitted to being more afraid of anesthesia than the actual surgical procedure. |
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Whether a surgical mask or something even more sophisticated could protect you is unclear. |
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The scrub persons drape the patient, and the surgeon infiltrates the surgical site with local anesthesia. |
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We continue to hear about facilities that home launder their surgical scrub attire. |
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Nine out of ten surgical operations, many of them amputations, are linked to diabetes. |
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When health workers come into contact with suspected cases they and the patients will wear surgical masks. |
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In addition to scrub tops, Scrubs Key West offers coordinating jackets, pants, surgical caps and scrunchies. |
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One difference is that most Taiwanese hospitals continue to have an RN circulating nurse and scrub nurse for each surgical patient. |
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When using an alcohol-based surgical hand scrub with persistent activity, follow the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Study participants perform one surgical hand scrub on day one of the test week and are immediately gloved. |
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Performing a surgical hand scrub before a surgical procedure is intended to reduce the number of microorganisms. |
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Steps include installation of workstations in the surgical pathology gross dissection areas. |
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Critics are seen as the bane of writers' lives, torturing their intuitively wrought texts by dissection with a sharp set of surgical knives. |
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The anticoagulated blood is then reinfused in the operating theatre during or shortly after surgical blood loss has stopped. |
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I won't go into too many details, but to summarize, a teenager came into the hospital for a surgical termination. |
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That is the critical question, I mean the question is how does this compare to a surgical abortion, or surgical termination of pregnancy. |
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One of the benefits of an early diagnosis is a surgical termination, but in this model only about one third of women had their diagnosis in time. |
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Injection sclerotherapy is a surgical treatment in which the veins are injected with a chemical that closes them completely. |
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If tendinitis is severe and leads to the rupture of a tendon, you may need surgical repair. |
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We have increased by tens of thousands the number of surgical procedures being carried out in this country. |
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The surgeon can perform intricate procedures by using joystick-like controls to manipulate the surgical instruments. |
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Owners may confuse a surgical removal of a mammary gland in the dog with a radical mastectomy in humans, with all of the associated problems. |
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They may also occur at skin graft harvest sites and stoma placement sites or at surgical wounds or scars. |
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There are two surgical techniques that can be successfully used for osteoarthritis. |
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Patients in the surgery group were operated on by surgeons using a surgical technique of their choice. |
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With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved. |
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The diagnosis can be confirmed with a bone scan, and treatment consists of intravenous antibiotics and surgical drainage. |
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Pre-existing malnutrition has been shown to be a major clinical problem in surgical patients. |
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The Hope-based cleaning machine is supposed to sterilise metal surgical instruments such as scalpels and forceps every time they are used. |
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In medical terminology, scalpels were long, thin bladed knives used mainly in surgical operations. |
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This has been shown to cause dispersal of skin scales from the face, which can result in possible contamination of surgical wounds. |
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A visit to a colposcopy clinic can produce more anxiety than a major surgical procedure. |
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We compared the findings in these lymph nodes with lymph nodes obtained from axillary and inguinal dissections during surgical procedures. |
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In one clinic, all instruments, including those used for surgical operations, were simply boiled in water. |
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The procedure consists of inserting tampons of sterile gauze inside the nasal cavities of the patient, by using surgical forceps. |
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The surgical suite allocates Dr Jones two eight-hour blocks per week to complete his elective cases. |
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Patients scheduled to undergo surgical procedures often say that they sense a loss of control and autonomy. |
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If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested. |
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In the past, it was common for doctors to treat tongue tie by cutting the frenulum, a minor surgical procedure. |
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It's got a surgical steel, triple-tumbler combination lock machined right into the kneecap, just set right into the sucker. |
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A further step will then be to combine augmented reality and robotic systems to allow automation of surgical operations. |
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A retrospective analysis of audiometric data and medical records provided the basis for description of surgical outcomes. |
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One measure for preventing SSIs has been to remove patients' hair in the surgical field via a safety razor. |
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Following lumpectomy, local recurrence is usually at the surgical site and can be treated with mastectomy. |
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Treatment is surgical release of the abductor hallucis tendon performed between six and 18 months of age. |
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Endometrial ablation is a procedure that offers an effective surgical treatment option for women with menorrhagia who want to avoid hysterectomy. |
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All seven patients with diverticula of the CS who were not treated with catheter or surgical ablation eventually died. |
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Endometrial ablation is the first surgical advance in the treatment of menorrhagia since hysterectomy. |
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Treatment by surgical excision or physical ablation of the excess tissue may improve cosmetic appearance. |
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Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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If patients have a less than 50 percent reduction in wart size, surgical excision or other ablative therapy should be initiated. |
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A small surgical opening is made over the sacrum and a lead is placed near the sacral nerve that influences bladder control. |
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Whether myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism is present, surgical correction attempts to redirect light rays to accommodate the refractive error. |
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Most refractive surgical procedures were developed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. |
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As of Dec. 4, 2003, the surgical wait list for Richmond Hospital sat at 4,500 patients. |
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Surgery was required and I was immediately admitted and put on the wait list for a surgical table. |
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Sinus node dysfunction can occur perioperatively because of increased vagal tone caused by anesthesia or surgical intervention. |
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Mounted to the ceiling above were all sorts of surgical implements attached directly to the power source up above on long, retractable arms. |
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The open surgical field of vision is being replaced by images seen through a telescopic wand. |
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It is a surgical treatment for short-sightedness, some forms of long-sightedness and astigmatism and is carried out by ophthalmic surgeons. |
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Despite 77 courses of antibiotics, these 12 patients required an additional 17 surgical debridements to rid the pelvis of the bone sequestrum. |
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They prefer procedure masks because the masks fit loosely and are easier to breathe through than surgical masks. |
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Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water. |
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Many perioperative nurses report that new providers and clinicians have a limited understanding of medical versus surgical asepsis. |
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He owned a shop in Southampton which also sold bedpans and surgical appliances. |
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Possibly three to four weeks after the arthroscopic biopsy, surgeons perform another surgical procedure. |
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The jejunoileal bypass no longer is a recommended bariatric surgical procedure. |
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He underwent a surgical procedure under local anaesthetic for a condition affecting the extensor tendons. |
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Patients with peripheral tumors with or without metastases to hilar nodes are usually treated with surgical lobectomy or pneumonectomy. |
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However, even the surgical approach can be challenging, and may require tracheostomy with cervical lipectomy to overcome the technical barriers. |
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Both times I was in the surgical ward along with patients with relatively minor problems like haemorrhoids or appendicitis. |
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Unlike her predecessors, Ms D scrubbed for only one surgical procedure, an appendectomy, the entire time she was in Vietnam. |
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Examination of the surgical specimen revealed findings characteristic of mesoblastic nephroma. |
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The final 3 chapters describe the surgical management, as well as the medical and radiation treatment, of endocrine tumors. |
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This term indicates an acute disease of such severity that immediate surgical intervention must be considered. |
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However, since then, patients needing urgent acute surgical care have had to travel 15 miles to the nearest hospital in Cashel. |
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The surgeon then instructs the patient to continue wearing the brace while beginning to bear full weight on the surgical leg. |
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He had receding grey hair and a large surgical scar, stretching from his Adam's apple to his right ear. |
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A discussion concerning the surgical approaches to thymectomy must first begin with the anatomy of the thymus itself. |
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Cardiological equipment, surgical and orthopaedic instruments, respiratory equipment, and diagnostic apparatus are among the primary imports. |
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Inadvertent surgical thymectomy may result in cell-mediated immune deficiencies in infants and young children. |
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Extensive local surgical resection rather than radiotherapy is the treatment of choice. |
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The new wards will also help the trust reduce the number of medical patients with a bed on a surgical or other ward. |
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Past surgical history was also remarkable for endoscopic band ligation of the GI vascular malformations which was unsuccessful. |
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If surgical removal of a tumor is the primary therapy, then chemotherapy or radiation therapy is considered adjuvant therapy. |
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Very little data are available on the benefits of thrombolysis versus surgical therapy for pulmonary embolism. |
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Acute abdominal pain is a common surgical emergency requiring admission to hospital. |
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The overall benefit of carotid endarterectomy strongly depends on surgical risk. |
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Scathing reports on the surgical department then led to the surgical unit temporarily losing its training status for junior doctors. |
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Wilhemina is in her late 20s and overworking herself as she climbs the ranks in her surgical unit. |
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In most centres, surgical ligation is reserved for instances where the ductus remains open despite pharmacological treatment. |
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The haemorrhage is life threatening and surgical ligation or endovascular occlusion of the common carotid is usually required. |
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He suffered from an affection of the bladder, and was at length compelled to resort to a surgical operation for relief. |
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Persistent antimicrobial activity, measured in hours, helps decrease rebound microbial growth after surgical hand antisepsis. |
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Traditional surgical hand antisepsis has involved using a brush, water, and antimicrobial soap. |
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The costs involved in reviewing surgical pathology slides are outweighed by the potential cost of unnecessary or erroneous treatment. |
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Past surgical history included right carotid endarterectomy, coronary stent placement, and angioplasty of his left lower extremity. |
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From the 1940s to the 1970s, different techniques in keratomileusis evolved in surgical alteration of the cornea. |
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The irony here is that this series achieves a high degree of realism when it deals with medical and surgical emergencies. |
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Tissue biopsy may be required for definitive diagnosis, and surgical resection for definitive cure. |
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He is a regular supplier of special surgical instruments for many doctors, including the micro-tipped instruments used for keyhole surgery. |
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The surgeon makes the skin incision and places a self-retaining retractor to open the surgical wound. |
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The lobby is inhabited by several anonymous figures in white jumpsuits and hoods wearing surgical masks. |
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In our study, physical activity was resumed earlier in patients undergoing surgical treatment than in those receiving nonoperative treatment. |
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Some, or all, of these could be used by the American military in the form of a surgical air strike. |
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Used instruments should be wiped throughout the surgical procedure with sponges moistened with sterile water. |
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After 20 years, I have had an ankle restorative surgical procedure 6 weeks ago to tighten a ligament surrounding the ankle joint. |
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It is a surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia and the use of an operating room. |
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The surgical shunt will also be removed from her heart and a kink in the artery leading from her heart to her left lung will also be repaired. |
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The 20-year-old victim's right hand was completely severed and too badly burned to be considered for surgical reconnection. |
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Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person. |
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An orthopedic surgeon at our facility wants to use an ordinary lead pencil to mark bone during a surgical procedure. |
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The treatment of choice is early surgical removal with intensive chemotherapy and radiation therapy to ablate residual microscopic disease. |
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It also contains indicators for how often certain surgical procedures, such as carotid endarterectomy and pediatric heart surgery, are performed. |
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Seven years prior to admission, he sustained a traumatic ankle fracture that required surgical reduction. |
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Most patients with hip fracture require surgical reduction and internal fixation. |
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Information used to code the injury is obtained from surgical findings or diagnostic workups. |
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In addition, residents in all the medical and surgical disciplines received a survey. |
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However, the invasiveness of open incisional or excisional biopsy carries the risk of surgical and anesthetic complications. |
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Most were related to anesthesiology or surgical techniques or to the endocrine responses to changes induced by body posture. |
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All surgical interventions and anesthesia were conducted in conformity with institutioned guidelines. |
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We compared surgical outcome between patients who underwent keratoplasty for herpetic leukoma and those who received it for non-herpetic disorders. |
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Now, the state has just two clinics providing surgical abortions, in Billings and Missoula. |
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They also found a bloodstained length of lead pipe wrapped in surgical plaster. |
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As more women opt for medical terminations, using the abortion pill, rather than surgical abortions, nurses in gynaecology wards are more involved in the treatment. |
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Joan, who has worked at Blackburn Royal Infirmary since 1987 and on the children's surgical ward for the last nine years, said she was shocked but delighted by her windfall. |
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In an interview with cir, he admitted to making scores of copies of surgical screws for Spinal Solutions. |
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By 2008, his planes were shuttling staff and surgical equipment from coast to coast. |
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The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient. |
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To prepare the patient for his image-guided radiotherapy, a gastrointestinal surgical oncologist implanted radio-opaque clips into the tumor bed during surgery. |
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As discussed above, these series must be interpreted carefully in light of the substantial heterogeneity in surgical and radiotherapeutic technique. |
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The book was written for practicing and teaching pathologists, but it should also be appealing to radiologists, medical and surgical oncologists, and radiotherapists. |
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The book is divided into five short chapters that cover coping with the diagnosis of cancer, surgical treatments, adjuvant therapies, and ongoing recovery. |
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Further problems arose when the health authorities made a highly critical assessment and withdrew the surgical unit's status as a training facility for junior doctors. |
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It remains unclear when Spinal Solutions began to counterfeit surgical implants. |
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Of specific interest is the essence of that experience as women await or are faced with surgical intervention and the ensuing recovery, recuperation, and rehabilitation. |
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When the same abnormality was detected in a subsequent pregnancy at 18 weeks, she was able to have a surgical abortion. |
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Treatment may be surgical for muscle imbalance, use of refractive lenses, or patching the normal eye to allow the affected eye to regain strength and vision. |
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Such features may vary according to whether the patient was pregnant, lactating, or had recently terminated her pregnancy or lactation at the time of surgical excision. |
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The latter approach does not require prior surgical removal of the tumor. |
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Patient positioning, instrumentation, and surgical procedures differ for laparoscopic low anterior resection-sigmoid colectomy and laparoscopically assisted right colectomies. |
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The surgeon also instructs the patient scheduled for surgical laparoscopy about the possibility of converting to a laparotomy if a malignancy is discovered. |
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We speculated that the effects of surgical injury and anaesthesia might be as important as the use of cardiopulmonary bypass in causing impairment. |
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The surgeon frees up the affected segment of the bowel, removes the diseased portion, and rejoins the proximal and distal edges with a surgical anastomosis whenever possible. |
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The patient is positioned and anchored securely to prevent injury and movement when the surgical hip is reamed and the surgical leg is manipulated throughout the procedure. |
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Solms discovered that patients who had had a prefrontal leukotomy, a common surgical procedure for mental illness in the 1950s and 60s, reported loss of dreaming. |
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The results of this study suggest that substantial opportunities exist to improve the use of prophylactic antimicrobials for patients undergoing major surgical procedures. |
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The term surgical hand antisepsis refers to the antiseptic surgical scrub or antiseptic hand rub performed before donning sterile attire preoperatively. |
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Treatments vary from radiological ablation to surgical ligation of the varicocele, although most urologists reserve the radiological approach for the rare surgical failures. |
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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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A report to the council's monthly meeting yesterday said two or three more surgical appointments could be made without impacting on the two posts at the centre of the row. |
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Rigorous adherence to the principles of asepsis is the foundation of surgical site infection prevention, and this should never be circumvented to save time or money. |
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Activities that can minimize risk include instructing a patient about showering or bathing with antiseptic soap or teaching a new learner about surgical asepsis. |
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The project director and perioperative participants believe this evaluation demonstrates that brushless scrubbing maintains surgical asepsis in the perioperative environment. |
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A basic principle of perioperative nursing care is surgical asepsis. |
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All surgical procedures were performed under aseptic conditions. |
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A tremendous amount of work is necessary to redesign surgical sharps and procedures so that exposure to blood and body fluid is reduced significantly during surgery. |
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The count procedure pertains to the perioperative RN's counting of sponges, sharps, and instruments throughout the surgical procedure and the documentation of these counts. |
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Her serene Highness also appears to have taken solace in extensive surgical alterations to her body over the past three years. |
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Nurses can work with members of the infection control, risk management, supply management, and surgical departments to eliminate the use of safety razors for hair removal. |
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Research performed during the last 30 years has demonstrated that preoperative shaving using safety razors is a risk factor for the development of surgical site infections. |
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The neurosurgeon reduces the occipital protuberance by securing the central sagittal strip to the occipital bones using nonabsorbable sutures or 28-g surgical steel wire. |
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Tube-sparing surgical techniques such as laparoscopic salpingostomy allow for preservation of fertility with little increase in risk for recurrent ectopic. |
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The first surgical gloves were boiled to achieve sterilization. |
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These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels. |
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In the mortuary there were scalpels sharp enough to cut through the toughest of leather, along with other surgical instruments that would make a surgeon proud. |
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Staff members should take precautions to prevent serious injuries caused by needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments or devices used during surgical procedures. |
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The first place I found was this tiny medical supply company that sold scalpels, surgical clamps, bone saws and that little hammer they test your reflexes with. |
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Advances are being made in surgical telerobotics and telepresence. |
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Applications are likely to determine advances not only in surgical training but also in operative planning, operative strategy, and techniques, as well as in telesurgery. |
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His immune system was so shot, I was asked to wear a surgical mask during the interview. |
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The alloys are used in a variety of products, such as ball bearings, springs, balance wheels in watches, surgical instruments, electrical contacts, and astronomical mirrors. |
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Always, the kits had Band-Aids, surgical tape, bandages, and an ointment. |
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Most people, aside from social democrats, know that cancer needs surgical removal, because band-aid solutions only make life worse in the long run. |
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Perhaps surgical masks also should be standard wear for patients. |
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Hemorrhage, infection, and pulmonary embolism are all more common following a surgical birth. |
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Some centers have approached symptomatic pulmonary venous occlusion with emergent surgical thrombectomy, which is associated with a high perioperative mortality. |
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For example, carotid endarterectomy is the surgical removal of fatty deposits clogging the carotid artery in the neck that could lead to a stroke. |
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Carotid endarterectomy is the surgical treatment of choice at this time. |
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With a low surgical risk, carotid endarterectomy provides modest benefit in symptomatic patients with carotid artery stenosis of 50 to 69 percent. |
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The technique involves the attachment of infrared beacons or transmitters to specific anatomical landmarks, the surgical instruments, and cutting blocks. |
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Used in surgical procedures, the material reinforces staple lines on the lung, stomach, and bowel or mesentery in tissue transections or resections. |
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Add in additional demand, as with a surgical procedure, and the body is pushed to its very limits. |
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For some, 72 hours will mark the difference between having a medical vs. a surgical procedure. |
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The foul smelling discharge responded only temporarily to antibiotics, and she required surgical debridement and sequestrectomy to remove the infected bone. |
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You could be making a fortune out of the drugs, serums and surgical hardware, and yet you have to stand on the sidelines and watch as US drug companies make a killing. |
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Her surgical history included a tonsillectomy and an adenoidectomy. |
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If surgical options were limited only to tracheotomy, an upper airway examination would not be necessary. |
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Shechitah is a surgical procedure, carried out by caring professionals with years of training. |
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Optimal surgical therapy in the management of anorectal melanoma is uncertain and controversial. |
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The surgical risks of a fifth Cesarean section also cannot be downplayed. |
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Acute subdural haemorrhage secondary to an aneurysmal bleed is a surgical emergency that requires urgent decision making. |
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Carcass performance and weight gain in culi cows with anestrus induced by surgical versus mechanic ways. |
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The iridectomy, posterior capsulotomy, and hyaloidotomy may be performed using a vitrectomy tip or using other surgical instruments. |
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It will also cover advances in the management of general paediatrics, neonatology and various paediatric and surgical sub-specialties. |
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Trigon International is a leader in surgical instrumentation design and manufacturing for the orthopaedic industry. |
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Newborn upper airway obstruction secondary to micrognathia and Pierre Robin sequence can be managed with conservative and surgical interventions. |
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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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Previous surgical history included back surgery for hemagioblastoma removal years ago, but she denied history of percutaneous nephrolithotomy. |
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He covers epidemiology and surgical, radiotherapeutic, and chemotherapeutic options. |
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The surgical options for large proximal ureteral calculi include ESWL, ureteroscopy, PCNL, and rarely open or laparoscopic surgery. |
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Needless to say, this guy is the hospital's highest single admitter, accounting for nearly 8 percent of all surgical admissions. |
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Knowing that a patient has an adenomyoma can help the surgeon and the patient decide whether to have the surgical procedure in the first place. |
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Other surgical procedures include exostectomy of bony prominences, osteotomy, partial tarsectomy, and Achilles tendon lengthening. |
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The acute abdomen may be defined generally as an intra abdominal process causing severe pain and often requiring surgical intervention. |
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Surgical technologists are an integral part of the surgical care team, helping prep for and assist during a surgery. |
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There are several surgical options, which include shock wave lithotripsy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy and ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy. |
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Bally on August 16, 2006, alleging that he negligently removed Donald's spiral accessory nerve during the 2002 surgical procedure. |
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It decides to expand its surgical service line by offering bariatric surgery. |
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Effects of surgical and pharmacological adrenalectomy on the initiation and maintenance of intravenous cocaine self-administration in rats. |
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Total parotidectomies and tympanic neurectomies are disadvantageous, since they represent additional and dangerous surgical procedures. |
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The outcomes for patients undergoing surgical consolidation are dependent on the location of the disease as discussed below. |
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Based on above findings, surgical procedures on SC and the TM have been launched worldwide. |
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Cordice affixed a surgical clamp to the blade to accord a grip on it. |
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The hand-held camera rockily zooms in on one of the surgeons who is holding a circular surgical saw covered in dried blood. |
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The median length of the surgical procedure was 6.5 hours and 19 patients underwent a rethoracotomy because of rebleeding after transplantation. |
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Its use is primarily in patients who are not surgical candidates due to medical comorbidities. |
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The aberrant muscle extended beyond the field of view in our surgical exposure but could be seen to extend into the carpus. |
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For both NSCLC and SCLC, the two general types of staging evaluations are clinical staging and surgical staging. |
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There are various methods of circumcision, such as the classic surgical method, SmartClamp, and Mogen, Plastibell and Gomco clamps. |
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Theoretically speaking, the frame-based and frameless surgical localization system should have similar clinical application accuracy. |
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Since the development of fiber optics, treatments utilizing catheterization have replaced some former surgical procedures. |
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Urinary diversion is a surgical procedure used in patients with a neurogenic bladder who are unable to catheterize their own urethra. |
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The gas was popular among Davy's friends and acquaintances, and he noted that it might be useful for performing surgical operations. |
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Methods of getting rid of them include freezing, cauterisation and surgical removal. |
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These methods are rarely seen in developed countries where surgical abortion is legal and available. |
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If medical abortion fails, surgical abortion must be used to complete the procedure. |
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Data from both registered nurses and senior nurses were subcategorised into medical and surgical registered nurses. |
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Chen and Ling reported on their experiences using this phantom for training in endonasal surgical procedures. |
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Treatment includes surgical removal of the thymus, called a thymectomy, usually followed by chemotherapy and radiation. |
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These considerations are the rationale for proposing thymectomy as surgical treatment of myasthenia. |
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This past February, an EMEA committee rejected ATryn, considering the five surgical cases that GTC offered insufficient. |
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For EVD placement in surgical environment, the catheter is introduced through a precoronal burr hole into the ventricle. |
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Some of the surgical procedures they would conduct were Bloodletting or treating sword and arrow wounds. |
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Heroin was also found to be twice as potent as morphine in surgical anesthesia. |
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In many places, mohels are also licensed by civil authorities, as circumcision is technically a surgical procedure. |
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The premedication of otorhinolaryngological patients does not differ from that in other surgical disciplines. |
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It has been used in agriculture, cancer treatment, and the sterilization of food, sewage sludge, and surgical equipment. |
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In ancient India, copper was used in the holistic medical science Ayurveda for surgical instruments and other medical equipment. |
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An estimated 700,000 surgical tubal ligations are performed each year in the United States. |
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The husband had no medical or surgical history of note, and a spermiogram was normal. |
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Anterior commissure microwebs have been reported as an incidental finding in surgical patients with nodules. |
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Induction of myxedema by iodide in patients euthyroid after radioiodine or surgical treatment of diffuse toxic goiter. |
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This patient developed clostridium difficile-associated toxic megacolon requiring surgical intervention. |
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If her condition worsened a tracheostomy, a surgical procedure, could create an opening in her windpipe helping her breathe 24 hours a day. |
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In our case, the strictured conduit is at the fascial level that requires surgical exploration and revision. |
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She gave me a thorough examination and told me I needed a colposuspension, which is a surgical procedure, to make this problem go away. |
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Many postgraduate medical and surgical specialties students earn a Doctorate. |
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Therefore, Lister tested the results of spraying instruments, the surgical incisions, and dressings with a solution of carbolic acid. |
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Her medical history revealed surgical excisions for multiple lipomas at her both upper extremities. |
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Most recently, however, the BIS was studied in relation to nociception in sedated patients undergoing various surgical interventions. |
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Other surgical fields like arthroscopy and thoracoscopy are served as well. |
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I have had two orthopedic surgical opinions since, and both say I am an ideal candidate for a lateral release of the retinaculum. |
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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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Her past surgical history included a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric gastrojejunostomy and cholecystectomy 7 years ago. |
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The NHS also pays for private hospitals to take on surgical cases under contract. |
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However, if nerve transection is diagnosed postoperatively, surgical exploration and repair of the transected nerve should still be performed. |
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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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Their innovative procedure, Epimacular Brachytherapy, utilizes highly targeted strontium 90 beta radiation in a one-time surgical procedure. |
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The most immediate application of autofluorescent ductal imaging would probably be surgical, he said. |
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The new stapling system is the only fully powered, reusable, battery-operated endoscopic surgical stapler in the world. |
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The surgical procedure undertaken was transfixion of the offending vessel and appropriate closure of the access enterotomy. |
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Keratoplasty is the surgical procedure whereby a healthy cornea, usually from a deceased, human donor, is used to replace a damaged one. |
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Implants would serve as a less permanent alternative to corrective surgical techniques such as radial keratotomy or photorefractive keratectomy. |
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Often in keloplasty, prosthetic restorations are used to complement the surgical treatment. |
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Upper eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove skin and to add or remove fat from the eyelids. |
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Male circumcision is one of the most common and oldest surgical procedures in the world. |
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Starch particles from surgical gloves can exhibit similar Maltese crosses in polarized light. |
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Douglas Senderoff of NYC has announced a new surgical technique to improve the results of female to male chest masculinization surgery. |
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Gabriel Weston is an ear, nose and throat surgical specialist. |
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Postsurgery treatment included cleaning of the surgical site on alternate days and oralmedication for 5 days. |
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It is our hope that a better understanding of nasoseptal anatomy will improve surgical technique. |
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Third, some argue that open surgical resection can be avoided with shunting and antihelminthics. |
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During these procedures, a large seroma that had formed over the surgical site after each procedure was drained. |
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We also identified other surgical complications, including seroma, surgical wound infections, hematoma, and flap necrosis. |
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Doctors had the knowledge to clean their surgical instruments with hot water after each use. |
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Typically they were soldiers who demonstrated they had knowledge in wound treatment and even simple surgical techniques. |
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He uses surgical eye lasers, or excimer lasers, to treat nearsightedness and astigmatism. |
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A trichobezoar was confirmed on endoscopy, with subsequent successful surgical removal. |
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The majority of children with hydronephrosis detected antenatally will not need surgical intervention. |
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The effect of axillary hair on surgical antisepsis around the shoulder. |
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By application, the wound closure and advanced wound care markets are divided into burns, ulcers, surgical wounds, trauma and laceration and radionecrosis. |
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Vacuum aspiration in the first trimester is the safest method of surgical abortion, and can be performed in a primary care office, abortion clinic, or hospital. |
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From this, the French used the word bouge as a verb meaning to swell out and from thence evolved the word 'bougie' as a surgical device to swell out a stricture. |
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