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New Technologies in Eye Surgery — A Challenge for Clinical, Therapeutic, and Eye Surgeons [PDF]
Eye surgery is always progresses as the same way that the science advances. New emerging technologies such as bio-printing in 3D, developments and mathematical modeling in prototyping lab- on- a chip, visual implants, new biopolymers started to use in ...
Cáceres Díaz, Mayra Catalina +2 more
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Long‐term stability of vertical bone augmentation in implant dentistry: A domain‐based review
Abstract Objectives Vertical ridge deficiency remains one of the most challenging conditions in preimplant surgery. Several techniques aim to restore lost vertical alveolar height, each with specific indications and limitations. Although these procedures often yield favorable short‐term outcomes with stable bone levels, their long‐term performance is ...
Istvan Urban +7 more
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Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis from patient selection through postoperative management: a review for the keratoprosthetic surgeon [PDF]
Samantha L Williamson,1 M Soledad Cortina2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic Medical Group, Baltimore, MD, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago, IL,  ...
Cortina MS, Williamson SL
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate ex vivo accuracy of robotic computer‐assisted implant surgery (r‐CAIS) for quad zygomatic implant (ZI) placement with a novel semi‐autonomous, optically‐driven, haptic‐assisted system. Methods Two expert operators placed ZIs in human cadavers.
Alessandro Pozzi +6 more
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Abstract Objective To describe a novel, coaptationless surgical technique for the treatment of multiligament stifle injuries (MLSI). Study design Retrospective case series. Animals A total of 23 cats presenting with a rupture of two or more ligaments stabilizing the stifle.
Sebastian C. Knell +2 more
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Percutaneous prosthetic venous valves are fabricated by embedding stents in an electrospun matrix that extends luminally to form leaflets. The design shields leaflets from hyperplastic cells, isolates struts from blood contact, and avoids discrete anchoring points.
Dario Arcuti +6 more
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ABSTRACT Tibial plateau fractures are complex injuries requiring anatomical reduction and stable fixation to restore joint congruency and function. Digital tools, including CT reconstructions, computer‐assisted implant planning, and finite element (FE) modeling, have the potential to improve fixation strategies.
Sabrina Sandriesser +7 more
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216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_216/1184/thumbnail ...
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Taxonomic review of the Sebastes pachycephalus complex (Scorpaeniformes: Scorpaenidae) [PDF]
A taxonomic review of the Sebastes pachycephalus complex established the existence of two valid species, S. pachycephalus and S. nudus. Similarities between them include: cranium armed dorsally with robust preocular, supraocular, postocular, and parietal
Kai, Yoshiaki, Nakabo, Tetsuji
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Finite element analysis of primary healing implants with different transmucosal designs
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to assess the response of peri‐implant tissues, both hard and soft, to mechanical stress when using a primary healing implant (PHI) with two different transmucosal profiles: concave (Model A) and divergent (Model B). The investigation also sought to observe bone modeling under post‐extraction conditions.
Mario Ceddia +6 more
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