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Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence and a Guideline to Determine Treatment Strategy [PDF]
Kyung Jin Eoh +4 more
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ABSTRACT The term “atypical wounds” primarily refers to lesions with immunological or cancerous etiologies. However, these wounds can also be drug‐induced. We report about a 32‐year‐old man with a 6‐year history of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and chronic graft‐versus‐host disease (cGvHD) following an HLA‐compatible allogeneic stem cell ...
E. K. Stuermer +3 more
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence, risk factors, and impact of intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) on surgical performance.
Shilpa Goyal +6 more
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O32 TREATMENT OF FASCIAL DEHISCENCE IS IMPROVED BY MESH REINFORCEMENT [PDF]
Patrik Kjärsgård Pettersson +1 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the success rate of a standardised protocol for managing persistent wound drainage following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods A prospective observational study was conducted at four institutions between January and June 2022 across primary and revision TKAs.
Filippo Leggieri +8 more
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Systemic retinoids and scar dehiscence
Systemic retinoids such as isotretinoin and acitretin are associated with numerous side effects but are therapeutically valuable in dermatological practice.
Hasan Mete Aksoy, Berna Aksoy
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Cochlear Implantation and Facial Nerve Stimulation: Clinical and Anatomic Correlations
One rare complication of cochlear implantation (CI) is facial nerve stimulation (FNS) and in this study the location and insertion depths for electrode contacts causing FNS was analyzed, and the anatomical variance of the human facial nerve canal (FNC) was explored to elucidate the mechanisms underlying FNS.
Karin Hallin +4 more
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Bilateral Posterior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence in the Setting of Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome [PDF]
John C. Goddard +2 more
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How I Do It: Middle Fossa Approach of Facial Nerve Decompression
We present a reproducible, stepwise middle fossa approach for facial nerve decompression focused on the labyrinthine segment, geniculate ganglion, and meatal foramen, with consistent anatomical landmarks to preserve hearing. The article and video detail patient setup, safe corridor creation, and retrograde drilling with practical tips to avoid cochlear
Stéphane Gargula +7 more
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