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Lateral decubitus position to facilitate pelvic examination of the patient with severe obesity
Background Patients with elevated BMI pose a number of challenges for the gynecologist. Pelvic examination may be more difficult due to adiposity in the perineum and labia, increasing the distance between the vulva and cervix.
Daniel M. Breitkopf
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility among nurses of Decubitus Risk Prediction Alerts based on Artificial Intelligence (DRAAI), and to assess the feasibility of the implementation plan. Design A process evaluation of a pilot implementation study using mixed methods. Methods Acceptability and feasibility of DRAAI among nurses from
Denise Spoon +4 more
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Clinical application of the Standard Operating Procedure of Positioning with Premature Infants
Objective: To compare the physiological and behavioral responses of Premature Infant (PREEMIE) positioned by the Unit Routine Decubitus (URD) and the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).
Alessandra Madalena Garcia Santos +4 more
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Design for a Reusable High‐Fidelity Pediatric Epidural and Caudal Phantom for Haptic Learning
Pediatric Anesthesia, EarlyView.
Rani A. Sunder, Huy Le
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Abstract Purpose Few studies have explored the bone response in dental implant sites prepared using a piezoelectric device, indicating moderate effectiveness in enhancing secondary stability and osteogenesis. This study seeks to expand our understanding of the changes in biological, clinical, and radiographic parameters, during the initial phases of ...
Gianmario Schierano +8 more
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Arthroscopic Upper Third Subscapularis Tendon Repair Using H‐Loop Technique: A Case Series
The images show the surgical technique. (a) Partial subscapularis tendon tear; (b) A PDS suture is passed through the medial and distal edges of the tear and tied at the end to bring in a #2 Fiber Wire suture; (c) Another PDS suture is passed through the tear and inside the loop; (d) The end of the PDS suture is tied, securing both tails of the #2 ...
Yi‐Tao Yang +6 more
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SCR using LHBT is effective. Tenotomy favors early function; retention improves AHD more. Both are viable with low retear rates. ABSTRACT Background Massive rotator cuff tears (RCTs) often lead to superior migration and poor function. While superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) using the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) autograft is a promising ...
Jiani Chen +6 more
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The robot‐assisted stereotactic osteotomy (RASO) technique enables quantitative wedge planning and reproducible stereotactic execution for rigid ankylosing spondylitis–related kyphotic deformity, demonstrating technical feasibility and acceptable perioperative safety.
Yi Huang +10 more
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Estimated exercise‐induced maximal myocardial blood flow in untrained and endurance‐trained men
Abstract The heart critically depends on a continuous supply of oxygen, provided by myocardial blood flow (MBF), but reliable quantification of MBF during maximal exercise is not feasible in humans. We measured MBF at rest and during similar absolute (150 W) and relative (70% of V̇O2max${{\dot{V}}_{{{{\mathrm{O}}}_{\mathrm{2}}}{\mathrm{max ...
Ilkka Heinonen +3 more
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Basic Shoulder Arthroscopy: Lateral Decubitus Patient Positioning
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pathologies. The patient can be positioned in either the lateral decubitus or the beach chair position.
Alexander H. Jinnah, M.D. +4 more
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