An endoscopic suturing device has been used both to repair ruptured bladders and close cystotomies in humans and experimental animals. |
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In these novels, desire and deservingness coincide, suturing over the paradox at the center of inheritance. |
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The text covers aseptic technique, local and topical anesthesia, wound dressings, sutures, and suturing techniques. |
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Despite meticulous suturing, telescoping techniques, or covering the anastomosis with pedicles of vital tissues, dehiscence may still occur. |
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For a ventricular hemorrhage, direct digital pressure or suturing via non-absorbable vascular sutures with pledgets. |
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Minor or even deep wounds to the skin and underlying tissues can be closed by using Butterfly tape or by suturing. |
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Measures are usually taken to stop the bleeding by packing the involved area tightly with gauze or suturing the artery with a running stitch. |
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Meniscal injuries were treated arthroscopically by rasping, suturing, or partial meniscectomy, according to the size and location of the lesion. |
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The first was an emergency suturing of her scalp lacerations and insertion of an intra cranial pressure monitor through a burr hole. |
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The surgeon performs a capsulorrhaphy by suturing the anterior capsule to decrease the occurrence of postoperative hip dislocation. |
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Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together. |
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This procedure involves inverting the diverticular sac and suspending it by suturing it to the prevertebral fascia so it cannot fill. |
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Techniques for circumcision vary from excision without suturing to wound approximation with sutures and the use of tissue glue. |
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Applications include the manufacture of stents, catheters, suturing devices, auditory-canal implants, and specialized hypodermic needles. |
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Only minimum suturing should be used to avoid ischaemia of the remaining tissues. |
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The task consisted of one suture bite followed by three square knot ties using standard laparoscopic axial suturing instruments. |
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After suturing in the new lung with methodical strokes, Dr. Scheinin unclamped the vessels and prodded the organ to inflate like a beach ball. |
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Subsequently there have been various reports in which material such as carbolised catgut, silk, silkworm gut and silver wire were used for suturing.
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Tattoos can be removed by various means, including dermabrasion, excision and suturing, and laser surgery, though usually with some residual scarring. |
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Electrical dissociation of the atria from the great veins was carried out by surgical excision of the veins from their insertion sites and then suturing them back. |
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Just as in standard endoscopic cystectomy, in most cases there is no need for haemostasis procedures and suturing of the ovary. |
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The zipper is created by suturing bolsters to the eyelids and then threading a separate suture between the bolsters to draw the lid over the cornea. |
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This remarkably simple technique allows suturing to be carried out very effectively with access from only a single flexible scope. |
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The practice of suturing includes suturing of the wound following an episiotomy and a simple perineal laceration. |
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Although unsuitable for suturing skin and bowel, they can be used effectively for all other components of abdominal closure. |
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Bleeding on the scalp is best controlled by suturing the wound. |
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They concluded that the 3D vision, a faster learning curve for suturing and operating are the main advantages of robotic assisted surgery. |
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We feel that except in certain very rare cases, this type of needle is not suitable for suturing the myometrium and that this type of suture material is not strong enough. |
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Performance of episiotomy and initiation into suturing. |
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The hernial orifice was closed by suturing the mediastinal pleura. |
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The dural tear is normally small and may be treated by Surgicel® packing or by a muscle patch, possibly glued in place, and by close suturing of the aponeurosis. |
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The risk of percutaneous injury to the operator has been found to be associated with the type and duration of the procedure, and the use of fingers rather than instruments to hold tissue whilst suturing. |
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The absence if incisions of the abdominal wall should avoid complications that frequently disturb traditional operations: infections, abscess, breaks in suturing, that often need an extra surgical procedure. |
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The surgeons don't have to stop the patient's heart because the technology includes stabilizing devices that hold the heart steady during suturing. |
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If it has been possible to catheterise the tube, the support makes it easier to achieve anastomosis which can be fixed without suturing by using a biological glue. |
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They can be used for suturing most internal tissues, such as muscle, fascia, and fat, but not to suture vascular tissue or skin. |
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These procedures include closing, suturing, cauterizing, preparing bone and tissue for grafting, harvesting veins, and post-op pain management. |
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Eventually, the students were given an opportunity to practice suturing, cauterizing and cutting techniques. |
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External suturing was done with 5-0 nylon, and intranasal suturing was done with 5-0 chromic catgut. |
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I have gained tremendous respect for the nurses who work in an extended capacity, not only prescribing but performing procedures such as suturing, conscious sedation and incision and drainage! |
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The scaffold design allows the fixation of the implant by suturing the scaffold lid to the surrounding periost tissue so no implant movement occurs. |
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Advance the flap coronally and secure it at the level of the CEJ by suturing the flap into the recipient bed, i.e. the de-epithelialized papillae. |
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Closure here is very simple, after placing a suction drain, by bringing the digastric flap edges together and by suturing the trapezius to itself and the deltoid to itself. |
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There was one intraoperative complication in a patient with the smooth suture, which was unrelated to the suturing. |
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After each operation, the surgeons rated the degree of difficulty in suturing the uterine wall defects using a 1-10 visual analog scale. |
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The time for suturing might be shorter, the skill limitation is counterbalanced by the technology and it could allow a less-skilled laparoscopist to perform suturing. |
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To this end Dr Swain has developed a novel form of suturing that involves poking folded T-shaped fasteners through the tissue on either side of a tear or incision, each connected to thread. |
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Also known as introital cerclage, the procedure involves permanent suturing of the introitus, and is often performed in conjunction with vaginectomy. |
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This includes de-circumcision and re-circumcision of an already infibulated woman and suturing as in original infibulations, after delivery or for cosmetic reasons. |
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Septal suturing has also been proposed as an alternative to packing, despite concerns about its inability to effectively stabilize the septal cartilage. |
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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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