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Total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage. Surgical correction

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
T Sarioğlu   +6 more
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Surgical drainage of spontaneous sublingual haematoma

BMJ Case Reports, 2022
This is a case presentation of a man in his late 80s who presented to emergency department with a sublingual haematoma secondary to warfarin usage for atrial fibrillation. His international normalised ratio was rapidly reversed, and he was taken to theatre for successful surgical drainage of the haematoma.
Amanda Hamilton, Christian Beardsley
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Cholecystectomy with and without surgical drainage

The American Journal of Surgery, 1975
Thirty-seven patients who met specific criteria had cholecystectomy without drainage, and thirty-seven matched control patients had cholecystectomy with drainage. This study suggests that surgical drainage after every uncomplicated cholecystectomy is unnecessary and may be unwise.
I M, Goldberg   +5 more
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Surgical Drainage for Idiopathic Suppurative Pylephlebitis

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1998
Idiopathic suppurative pylephlebitis is quite rare and only a few cases have been reported. Conservative systemic administration of antibiotics and urokinase is reported to be effective. In this report, surgical drainage was performed on an 18-year-old man who complained of fever and abdominal pain.
H, Ohtake   +5 more
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Surgical drainage.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1985
The principle factor governing the efficacy of a drain is the tissue reaction to the constituent material. This was appreciated during the early development of drainage. Modern materials have been available for more than 20 years but have escaped sound clinical evaluation.
S R, Smith, O J, Gilmore
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Surgical Drainage of Lymphangiectasia Haemorrhagica Conjunctivae

Cornea, 2017
To report a case of nonresolving lymphangiectasia haemorrhagica conjunctivae (LHC) successfully treated with surgical drainage.Retrospective case report.A 17-year-old white girl presented with a history of a large red lesion affecting her right eye. Approximately 1 year earlier, she had noticed a small painless "red spot" affecting the inferior aspect ...
Jeffrey M, Goshe   +3 more
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