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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2011
The aim is to review canal dehiscence involving the superior, lateral, and posterior semicircular canals. The main focus will be on superior semicircular canal dehiscence.Canal dehiscence involving the superior, lateral, and posterior semicircular canal can have different etiologies, including developmental abnormality, congenital defect, chronic ...
Wade W, Chien +2 more
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The aim is to review canal dehiscence involving the superior, lateral, and posterior semicircular canals. The main focus will be on superior semicircular canal dehiscence.Canal dehiscence involving the superior, lateral, and posterior semicircular canal can have different etiologies, including developmental abnormality, congenital defect, chronic ...
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1978
Sternal dehiscence requiring reoperation occurred in 36 out of 4,531 patients who had a sternotomy incison within an eight-year period. Twisted sternal wire sutures were used for the first four years and a crimped steel plate fixation was used during the second four years with a marked and significant decrease in the incidence of dehiscence from 17 out
W S, Stoney +4 more
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Sternal dehiscence requiring reoperation occurred in 36 out of 4,531 patients who had a sternotomy incison within an eight-year period. Twisted sternal wire sutures were used for the first four years and a crimped steel plate fixation was used during the second four years with a marked and significant decrease in the incidence of dehiscence from 17 out
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Archives of Surgery, 1973
Forty-seven abdominal wound disruptions occurring in 4,242 procedures during a seven-year period are reviewed and various etiologic factors are compared statistically to a random sample of the population whose wounds healed without dehiscence. Dehiscence is more likely to occur in males and in patients over the age of 50 years or if potential wound ...
R H, Keill +4 more
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Forty-seven abdominal wound disruptions occurring in 4,242 procedures during a seven-year period are reviewed and various etiologic factors are compared statistically to a random sample of the population whose wounds healed without dehiscence. Dehiscence is more likely to occur in males and in patients over the age of 50 years or if potential wound ...
R H, Keill +4 more
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Labyrinthine dehiscence in a child
Pediatric Radiology, 2007A 4-year-old boy presented with moderate to profound mixed hearing loss in the right ear and moderate to severe mixed hearing loss in the left ear, prompting a temporal bone CT scan. Images revealed partial dehiscence of the right posterior semicircular canal.
Angelisa M, Paladin +3 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1979
A review of 32 abdominal wound dehiscences in a five-year period shows an incidence of 0.51%. Important factors are preexisting pulmonary disease, "malnutrition," intraoperative contamination (often minimal), gastrointestinal distention, and aggressive tracheobronchial toilet in the postoperative period.
A G, Greenburg, R P, Saik, G W, Peskin
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A review of 32 abdominal wound dehiscences in a five-year period shows an incidence of 0.51%. Important factors are preexisting pulmonary disease, "malnutrition," intraoperative contamination (often minimal), gastrointestinal distention, and aggressive tracheobronchial toilet in the postoperative period.
A G, Greenburg, R P, Saik, G W, Peskin
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1987
La decouverte d'une masse bleue dans l'oreille moyenne a l'otoscopie doit evoquer la possibilite d'un golfe de la jugulaire en position elevee. Lorsque l'os mince qui recouvre normalement ce golfe est absent on parle de dehiscence du golfe de la jugulaire.
B, Smith, C M, Myer, R B, Towbin
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La decouverte d'une masse bleue dans l'oreille moyenne a l'otoscopie doit evoquer la possibilite d'un golfe de la jugulaire en position elevee. Lorsque l'os mince qui recouvre normalement ce golfe est absent on parle de dehiscence du golfe de la jugulaire.
B, Smith, C M, Myer, R B, Towbin
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
Abdominal wound dehiscence is a surgical complication with a high morbidity rate but which is associated with predictable and preventable factors. During a 10 year period (1966 to 1975) at the New York Lying-In Hospital, 70 cases were found on the obstetric-gynecologic service, and these cases were analyzed to see why dehiscence remains a problem ...
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Abdominal wound dehiscence is a surgical complication with a high morbidity rate but which is associated with predictable and preventable factors. During a 10 year period (1966 to 1975) at the New York Lying-In Hospital, 70 cases were found on the obstetric-gynecologic service, and these cases were analyzed to see why dehiscence remains a problem ...
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Dehiscence of laparotomy wounds
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract In a study of forty patients with wound dehiscence and of a control group, transverse incisions and retention sutures were found to exert a protective effect. Distention with vomiting and pulmonary complications occurred almost invariably in patients in whom dehiscence later developed.
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2017
Dehiscence of the abdominal wound, causing a defect in the fascia, is a complication with high morbidity and mortality rates of up to 35 %. The incidence of dehiscence, or burst abdomen, has been reported to lie between 0.2 and 3.5 %. Reported risk factors for dehiscence include surgical site infection, advanced age, male gender, chronic obstructive ...
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Dehiscence of the abdominal wound, causing a defect in the fascia, is a complication with high morbidity and mortality rates of up to 35 %. The incidence of dehiscence, or burst abdomen, has been reported to lie between 0.2 and 3.5 %. Reported risk factors for dehiscence include surgical site infection, advanced age, male gender, chronic obstructive ...
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