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Unique presentation of rectal prolapse as alarm symptom for pediatric abdominal compartment syndrome
Rectal prolapse is typically associated with chronic constipation in the pediatric population. Historically, it has been well managed with the adoption of an aggressive bowel regimen, with refractory cases responding well to operative intervention. Here,
Maria E. Tecos +4 more
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The beauty of experiential learning in anatomy
Abstract Anatomy is a unique subject where one must learn by doing. This is achieved through a variety of methods like dissection, use of prosections, imaging, playful learning (crocheting structures, drawing, and painting organs), through functional movement like yoga or pilates, use of 3D plastic models or by immersing oneself in virtual or augmented
Bipasha Choudhury, Ingrid Gouldsborough
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Introduction. New COVID-19 coronavirus infection negatively influenced the surgical service. Clinical recommendations for the treatment of surgical patients were adjusted to the new conditions of unfavorable epidemiologic conditions with reorientation to
A. G. Hasanov +7 more
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The dead still teach the living: Body donor dissection in the digital age of anatomy education
Abstract Donor‐based dissection has become increasingly contested in modern medical curricula as digital anatomy platforms, simulation technologies, virtual dissection tables, three‐dimensional reconstructions, and artificial intelligence‐supported learning have expanded.
Uğur Baran Kasırga
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Abstract This article summarizes data for 13 investigational treatments for which at least preliminary seizure outcome data in patients with epilepsy were reported at the Eighteenth Eilat Conference on New Antiepileptic Drugs and Devices held in Madrid, Spain, on May 3–6, 2026.
Meir Bialer +7 more
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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in Surgical Patients
Background: The deleterious effects of intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome, affect almost every system. Patients at risk are critically ill, in whom it leads to altered organ perfusion and end-organ dysfunction/failure.
Alex Muturi, Daniel Ojuka, Andrew Kibet
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Polycompartment syndrome – intra-abdominal pressure measurement
Intra-abdominal hypertension and the abdominal compartment syndrome are well-known, serious, life-threatening clinical entities in acute care surgery. A common characteristic of these syndromes is the permanent and irreversible damage that may affect the
Zsolt Bodnar
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Abstract Background Intraoperative ureteral injury, although uncommon, can result in significant morbidity and medicolegal consequences, particularly during complex gynecologic procedures such as endometriosis excision and prolapse repair. Conventional ureteral identification techniques, including stents and methylene blue, have recognized limitations.
Victoria Zhang +3 more
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Abstract Objective To define and demonstrate a step‐by‐step surgical anatomical approach to pudendal nerve dissection using female cadavers, focusing on the identification of safe roadmap and key neurovascular structures to optimize pelvic nerve surgery.
Merve Didem Eşkin Tanrıverdi +4 more
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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome due to OHSS
Abdominal compartment syndrome is a dangerous clinical situation, usually following abdominal injuries &operations. It is seldom observed in patients with gynecologic and obstetric problems.
Firoozeh Veisi +3 more
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