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2017
The natural history of science is the study of the unknown. If you fear it you’re not going to study it and you’re not going to make any progress. Michael Ellis DeBakey (1908-2008) Introduction The aging of the world population is a serious issue for healthcare physicians, and most of all for surgeons, who are increasingly being asked to operate on ...
Ugolini G., Ghignone F.
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The natural history of science is the study of the unknown. If you fear it you’re not going to study it and you’re not going to make any progress. Michael Ellis DeBakey (1908-2008) Introduction The aging of the world population is a serious issue for healthcare physicians, and most of all for surgeons, who are increasingly being asked to operate on ...
Ugolini G., Ghignone F.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2004
As a whole, abdominal surgeons possess excellent videoendoscopic surgical skills. However, the limitations of laparoscopy-such as reduced range of motion and instrument dexterity and 2-dimensional view of the operative field-have inspired even the most accomplished laparoscopists to investigate the potential of surgical robotics to broaden their ...
Eric J. Hanly+2 more
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As a whole, abdominal surgeons possess excellent videoendoscopic surgical skills. However, the limitations of laparoscopy-such as reduced range of motion and instrument dexterity and 2-dimensional view of the operative field-have inspired even the most accomplished laparoscopists to investigate the potential of surgical robotics to broaden their ...
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Doxycycline in Abdominal Surgery
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977Twenty patients undergoing urgent or emergency surgical procedures where intra-abdominal infection was suspected were treated with doxycycline hyclate. Wound infections involving anaerobic, aerobic, or facultative bacteria developed in four of 11 patients treated with doxycycline alone.
Russell A. Klein+4 more
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Reintervention in abdominal surgery
World Journal of Surgery, 1987AbstractThe literature on reinterventional abdominal surgery is confusing. The incidence and mortality rates are greatly affected by the type of surgery reported. There is also a difference between recent and older studies with regard to definitions and indications for relaparotomy, rendering comparison of these studies rather useless.Reinterventional ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1958
In discussing advances in abdominal surgery, I have chosen to limit my remarks to progress made during the last 16 years, beginning with the American entry into World War II, in December, 1941. My personal acquaintance with surgery dates back almost 40 years, after graduation from Rush Medical College of the University of Chicago in April, 1919.
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In discussing advances in abdominal surgery, I have chosen to limit my remarks to progress made during the last 16 years, beginning with the American entry into World War II, in December, 1941. My personal acquaintance with surgery dates back almost 40 years, after graduation from Rush Medical College of the University of Chicago in April, 1919.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
Surgical procedures in ferrets share similarities with those performed in other species, but attention must be paid to important anatomic and physiologic differences. As the numbers of these endearing animals kept as pets is steadily increasing, veterinary practices are presented with more requests for a greater variety of surgical procedures.
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Surgical procedures in ferrets share similarities with those performed in other species, but attention must be paid to important anatomic and physiologic differences. As the numbers of these endearing animals kept as pets is steadily increasing, veterinary practices are presented with more requests for a greater variety of surgical procedures.
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ANESTHESIA FOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947The choice of an anesthetic agent or procedure for abdominal surgery is prefaced frequently by this question, "What do you use for operations on the gallbladder or what do you use for hysterectomy?" The same query might be applied to operations on the gastrointestinal tract or on almost any portion of the body.
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Meta-analysis of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocols in Emergency Abdominal Surgery
World Journal of Surgery, 2020S. Hajibandeh+3 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
Abdominal exploration should be done in cases of severe abdominal pain or intestinal bleeding or both when there is no clinical evidence of intra-abdominal disease.Laboratory procedures should supplement, not replace, evaluation of physiologic or pathologic changes in establishing clinical diagnosis.Illustrative cases are discussed.
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Abdominal exploration should be done in cases of severe abdominal pain or intestinal bleeding or both when there is no clinical evidence of intra-abdominal disease.Laboratory procedures should supplement, not replace, evaluation of physiologic or pathologic changes in establishing clinical diagnosis.Illustrative cases are discussed.
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