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Nasal septal clip (Çiǧdem clip)
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2002We report the use of a nasal septal clip. We believe that this instrument is more easily inserted and removed when compared with the classical nasal packs.
Uygur, K, Dogru, H, Tuz, M
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2022
Key Points Early data on mitral TEER indicate that decrease in cost trends is primarily attributed to decrease in length of index hospitalization and relatively stable 30‐day readmission rates. The addition of functional MR in the population set and a more stable, less expansive operator pool will affect outcomes over the following years and should be ...
Maria E. Drosou, William A. Gray
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Key Points Early data on mitral TEER indicate that decrease in cost trends is primarily attributed to decrease in length of index hospitalization and relatively stable 30‐day readmission rates. The addition of functional MR in the population set and a more stable, less expansive operator pool will affect outcomes over the following years and should be ...
Maria E. Drosou, William A. Gray
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2019
Key Points There appears to be lower mortality in patients treated with MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone. There appears to be a lower rate of hospitalization in patients treated with MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone. There are only two randomized controlled trials (with discordant results) evaluating MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone.
John C, Lisko, Peter C, Block
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Key Points There appears to be lower mortality in patients treated with MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone. There appears to be a lower rate of hospitalization in patients treated with MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone. There are only two randomized controlled trials (with discordant results) evaluating MitraClip + OMT compared to OMT alone.
John C, Lisko, Peter C, Block
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract We have used a new hemostatic clip extensively in our laboratory and to some extent clinically, with complete satisfaction. The design of the applicator prevents the clip from dropping out of the jaws during ordinary usage, and a locking lever enables the scrub nurse to load the applicators both easily and rapidly.
A J, McElhinney +2 more
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Abstract We have used a new hemostatic clip extensively in our laboratory and to some extent clinically, with complete satisfaction. The design of the applicator prevents the clip from dropping out of the jaws during ordinary usage, and a locking lever enables the scrub nurse to load the applicators both easily and rapidly.
A J, McElhinney +2 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2003
✓ This communication outlines the development of aneurysm clips, from those originally used by Walter Dandy to those in use today. The history is rich, with many contributions from neurosurgical pioneers and innovators. As a result, the modern neurosurgeon has a wide selection of biocompatible aneurysm clips from which to choose, clips that have known ...
Deon F, Louw +2 more
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✓ This communication outlines the development of aneurysm clips, from those originally used by Walter Dandy to those in use today. The history is rich, with many contributions from neurosurgical pioneers and innovators. As a result, the modern neurosurgeon has a wide selection of biocompatible aneurysm clips from which to choose, clips that have known ...
Deon F, Louw +2 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
Introduction: Perforations of the tympanic membrane result mainly from otitis media or trauma, and we need grafting when a perforation is chronically persistent to prevent recurring infections and to enhance hearing.
Ahmed Shehata Saleh +2 more
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Introduction: Perforations of the tympanic membrane result mainly from otitis media or trauma, and we need grafting when a perforation is chronically persistent to prevent recurring infections and to enhance hearing.
Ahmed Shehata Saleh +2 more
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min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1980
A case of a broken clip demonstrated by radiography is presented. As angiography showed no filling of the aneurysm, further operation was not considered necessary. The cause of the fracturing of the clip remains unknown.
F, Colombo, D, Curri, A, Benedetti
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A case of a broken clip demonstrated by radiography is presented. As angiography showed no filling of the aneurysm, further operation was not considered necessary. The cause of the fracturing of the clip remains unknown.
F, Colombo, D, Curri, A, Benedetti
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Endoscopic Clipping with a New Rotatable Clip‐Device and a Long Clip
Digestive Endoscopy, 1996Abstract: We developed a rotatable, highly durable clipping device (rotatable clip‐device) and a long clip which can be used to effectively grasp a large bite of tissue. However, application of the long clip required a special reinforced clipping device.
Tadashi HACHISU +3 more
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Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I), 1968
When compared with a drawing on paper, the pictures presented by today's computer display equipment are sadly lacking in resolution. Most modern display equipment uses 10 bit digital to analog converters, providing for display in a 1024 by 1024 square raster.
Robert F. Sproull, Ivan E. Sutherland
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When compared with a drawing on paper, the pictures presented by today's computer display equipment are sadly lacking in resolution. Most modern display equipment uses 10 bit digital to analog converters, providing for display in a 1024 by 1024 square raster.
Robert F. Sproull, Ivan E. Sutherland
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