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Predictive Factors of Free Flap Volume Evolution in Head and Neck Reconstruction
Abstract Objective The aim of our study was to determine the factors influencing the evolution of the total volume and bone volume of free flaps commonly used in head and neck surgery, with a 30‐month prospective study, to establish volume change predictions and thus propose a degree of overcorrection to be expected before reconstruction.
Quentin Hennocq+10 more
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It was a Supraclinoid Stenosis Rather Than Extracranial Carotid Stenosis
RN Chowdhury+6 more
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Carotid endarterectomy and the measurement of stenosis. [PDF]
H. J. M. Barnett, C P Warlow
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ABSTRACT Background Concerns about the delayed diagnosis of acute compartment syndrome have led to recommendations favouring general anaesthesia over spinal anaesthesia in surgeries for diaphyseal tibia fractures. However, there is a lack of supporting clinical evidence.
Pasi M. Lehto+5 more
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Patterns of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with unilateral asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis. [PDF]
H. Fürst, Wolfgang H. Hartl, I. Janssen
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Randomized Trial of Stent versus Surgery for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis.
K. Rosenfield+8 more
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Carotid endarterectomy for asymptomatic stenosis: Benefits confirmed by randomized trial [PDF]
Jesse E. Thompson
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Arterial stiffness and atherosclerosis and incident cardiovascular events and all‐cause mortality in individuals with manifest cardiovascular disease with and without type 2 diabetes. Abstract Background It is unclear if arterial stiffness and atherosclerosis are differentially related to cardiovascular events and mortality in individuals with manifest
Jan F. de Leijer+9 more
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Muscle transposition graft for closure of a permanent tracheostoma in a Quarter Horse mare
Summary Permanent tracheostomy is sometimes required in horses with severe and irreversible obstructive upper airway conditions. Abnormal respiratory noise and altered vocalisation may be of concern to owners and its influence on mare‐foal recognition and bonding should be considered.
G. P. Stemmet, R. Labens
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