Custom-made dynamic 3-dimensional-printed prostheses for chest wall reconstruction: A multicenter study. [PDF]
Cano JR +17 more
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ABSTRACT Endoscopic removal of accidentally ingested dental prostheses can be challenging as their irregular shapes can occasionally cause severe complications, such as gastrointestinal perforation. Here, we present the case of an older woman who was referred to our hospital following accidental ingestion of a bridge‐type denture.
Takashi Akutagawa +7 more
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Cable-stayed chest wall reconstruction following resection of desmoid tumor: A case-based technical report. [PDF]
Zhang Y +8 more
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Chest wall reconstruction after the Clagett procedure and other types of open-window thoracostomy: a narrative review. [PDF]
Kleeven A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Approximately 50% of patients that undergo surgical reconstruction to repair the congenital heart defect tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) experience adverse effects by the age of 50. These effects can be linked to the poor healing response elicited by the synthetic materials in the commonly used cardiovascular patches.
Elizabeth C. Porter +6 more
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Diaphragm resuspension to titanium neo-ribs: A technique for chest-wall reconstruction involving the costal margin. [PDF]
McGeoghegan P +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Cystic fibrosis (CF) monitoring relies on computed tomography (CT), but ultra‐short echo time MRI (UTE‐MRI) offers a radiation‐free alternative. However, its clinical adoption is hindered by the laborious and subjective manual analysis, which prevents standardized quantification of bronchial abnormalities.
Amel Imene Hadj Bouzid +11 more
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Chest Wall Reconstruction Using a Titanium Mesh Plate and an Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Sheet: A Case Report. [PDF]
Toyoda T +9 more
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Biosandwich technique for extensive chest wall reconstruction in patients with complex defects. [PDF]
Vanstraelen S +9 more
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Female Sex as a Major Risk Factor for Dabigatran‐Induced Esophagitis in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation
Dabigatran‐induced esophagitis occurred in 18.7% of patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation. Female sex was identified as an independent predictor of this complication, highlighting the need for careful periprocedural management and preventive strategies in women.
Daiki Saito +16 more
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