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Conservative management of a delayed enterocutaneous fistula following emergency distal gastrectomy using sequential somatostatin analogues. [PDF]
Zalums A, Hibberd A.
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Intrathoracic airway closure: a progressively increasing barrier to ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation? [PDF]
Vanwulpen M +5 more
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The Effect of Phosphoric Acid on the Development of Neural Tube Defects in Chick Embryos. [PDF]
Yücel M +6 more
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Multilayer dural repair using absorbable artificial dura in the posterior fossa: A case report on the "sandwich technique". [PDF]
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
There are many techniques available for the closure of traumatic wounds in emergency departments. Each method has its own unique benefits and limitations that must be considered in each case individually. The best technique provides durability, simplicity, excellent cosmetic outcome, and overall patient satisfaction.
Jeremy D, Lloyd +2 more
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There are many techniques available for the closure of traumatic wounds in emergency departments. Each method has its own unique benefits and limitations that must be considered in each case individually. The best technique provides durability, simplicity, excellent cosmetic outcome, and overall patient satisfaction.
Jeremy D, Lloyd +2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1986
Closure of the pericardium after operation for coronary bypass is recommended. It affords protection for the right ventricle and overlying bypass grafts if repeat sternotomy is necessary, and may decrease the incidence of tamponade. A mild compressive effect on the heart has been noted at the time of pericardial closure that does not appear to affect ...
C H, Bahn, L S, Annest, M, Miyamoto
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Closure of the pericardium after operation for coronary bypass is recommended. It affords protection for the right ventricle and overlying bypass grafts if repeat sternotomy is necessary, and may decrease the incidence of tamponade. A mild compressive effect on the heart has been noted at the time of pericardial closure that does not appear to affect ...
C H, Bahn, L S, Annest, M, Miyamoto
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