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To debride or not, that is the question
Mesut Mutluoglu +5 more
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Auricular Perichondritis in the Cartilage Piercing Era
The demographics, clinical presentation, treatment, and complications of piercing‐induced auricular perichondritis (P‐IAP) and piercing‐free auricular perichondritis (P‐FAP) were studied. P‐IAP has different demographics, comorbidities, disease course, and microbiology compared to P‐FAP.
Omer J. Ungar +7 more
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Delayed Onset Free Jejunal Flap Necrosis due to Thrombosis: A Case Report
Reports of jejunal flap necrosis caused by vascular anastomosis thrombosis as a late complication are rare. We report the case of a 68‐year‐old man who presented with free jejunal necrosis more than 2 years after reconstruction surgery and achieved a successful outcome due to relatively early necrosis detection, enabling salvage surgery before severe ...
Ken Kasahara +7 more
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The Roles of Physical Therapists in Wound Management, Part III: Select Biophysical Technologies and Management of Patients With Diabetic Foot Ulceration [PDF]
Kloth, Luther C.
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STREPTOCOCCAL ENZYMATIC DEBRIDEMENT
William S. Tillett +4 more
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No difference between ultrasonic/sonic and manual debridement for the treatment of chronic periodontitis? [PDF]
Ricardo Teles
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Management of Subglottic Stenosis With the “Maddern Procedure”: Long Term Follow‐Up Outcomes
The Maddern procedure is an effective and durable option for patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis. Five‐year recurrence‐free rate is 83%, and the mMRC dyspnea scale improves from 2.7 (SD 0.73) to 0.52 (SD 0.85). ABSTRACT Objective Full‐thickness resection and skin grafting of the laryngotracheal junction, the “Maddern Procedure,” can be used to
Emilie A. C. Dronkers +5 more
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Subgingival debridement is effective in treating chronic periodontitis [PDF]
Richard Niederman
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ABSTRACT Objectives Minimally invasive treatment of pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) via sinus tract laser closure (SiLaC) and endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment (EPSiT) is being increasingly employed to manage PSD. Despite its wide adoption amongst colorectal surgeons in many nations, there still exists a wide heterogeneity in surgical technique.
Mustapha Ouali +9 more
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