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Intrauterine Device Insertion and Removal

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are safe, highly effective, reversible contraception and come in 2 varieties in the United States: nonhormonal (copper) or levonorgestrel hormonal (LNG) IUDs. There are few absolute contraindications, making them appropriate birth control for most patients.
Stephanie, Long, Loren, Colson
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Facemask Removal Device

Proceedings of the IEEE 32nd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, 2006
In the event of a possible head or neck injury on the football field, it is essential that athletic trainers or emergency response personnel assess the airway, breathing, and circulation of the athlete. This requires that the facemask part of the helmet is removed quickly and with as little disturbance to the head and neck as possible.
R. Apruzzese   +4 more
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Intrauterine Device Removal

2010
One of the many benefits of utilizing intrauterine contraception is the typical ease with which the device can be inserted and removed. Following patient counseling, once the patient and provider have together formulated a decision to remove the device, retrieval of the apparatus can often be accomplished in a short office visit.
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Heparin removal in an autotransfusor device

Transfusion, 1981
In order to determine the residual heparin in the supernatant fluid recovered from blood washed with increasing amounts of solution in the Haemonetics Cell Saver, various modifications of Grann's polybrene neutralization test applied. It is suggested that each 450 to 500 ml of recovered heparinized blood be washed with a minimum of 500 ml of saline ...
J, Umlas, T P, O'Neill
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Intrauterine Device Removal

2019
IUD removal can be easily accomplished at the time of reinsertion or during a preventive visit. Following patient counseling, once the patient and provider have together formulated a decision to remove the device, retrieval of the apparatus can often be accomplished in a short office visit.
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Ultrasound-guided removal of Implanon™ devices

European Radiology, 2008
Our study has shown that ultrasound-guided localisation and removal of Implanon rods is safe, practical and highly successful. Over a 4-year period, 119 patients had successful, uncomplicated removal of their subdermal devices.The technique is particularly useful for removal of the device when it is not palpable or when an attempt at removal of a ...
Persaud, T   +5 more
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