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Immediate percutaneous drainage compared with surgical drainage of renal abscess

International Urology and Nephrology, 2006
To compare immediate percutaneous drainage of renal abscess via ultrasonographic guidance to surgical drainage.This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of 27 patients (mean age of 59.37 +/- 12.25 years) with renal abscesses. Immediate percutaneous catheter drainage was performed in patients with pus-containing cavities greater than 3 cm who ...
Ching-Hui, Hung   +3 more
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Surgical Drainage of Amoebic Abscess of the Liver

Drugs, 1978
45 cases of amoebic abscess of the liver which were managed, over a period of 17 years, by surgical drainage are reviewed. The clinical presentation, diagnostic procedures performed, and morbidity and mortality are presented. From the results the following indications for surgical intervention are recommended: presence of an obvious liver abscess ...
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Incision and drainage: A new surgical technique

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1964
Summary Causes of scar formation following incision and drainage of an abscess have been discussed and a new surgical technique which has been illustrated by diagrams and documented by clinical case reports has been recommended. It is suggested that whenever the skin changes are noted at the most dependent part of the abscess, an incision at the ...
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Surgical Occlusion of the Lacrimal Drainage System

2008
If a lacrimal plug that successfully improves dry eye symptoms is spontaneously lost or causes unwanted effects other than epiphora, surgical occlusion of the lacrimal drainage system should be considered. Here we review current irreversible and reversible techniques to occlude the lacrimal drainage and describe a new surgical technique, termed ...
Gerd, Geerling, Frank H W, Tost
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Scrofuloderma induced by surgical drainage in a joint tuberculosis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2005
Sir, A 57-y-old Pakistan male presented a fistulized ulcer of the left subclavear area with a nodule below. The patient reported that 2 months before, after a trauma induced by using a pneumatic hammer, he had suddenly developed a haematoma and effusion on the left shoulder. The patient had undergone a surgical drainage and after a few d he had noticed
ZAMPETTI A   +5 more
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Surgical Drainage of a Submandibular Air Sac in an Orangutan

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
SUMMARY Continuous enlargement of a submandibular air sac was observed in a 7-year-old female orangutan. The animal was treated with tetracycline orally prior to administering phencyclidine and establishing surgical drainage. The incision into the air sac remained patent for 5 days and the cutaneous wound healed 2 weeks later.
D H, Clifford   +3 more
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Primary Meningococcal Arthritis Requiring Surgical Drainage

Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2013
Primary meningococcal arthritis (PMA) is a relatively rare diagnosis where the role of early surgical intervention for its treatment is not well defined. We report a case of PMA in a young otherwise healthy patient who developed polyarticular joint pain secondary to Niessieria meningitidis without systemic symptoms of meningitis or meningococcemia.
Jimmy J, Jiang   +2 more
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Mechanical drainage in surgical urology

The American Journal of Surgery, 1931
Abstract Mechanical suction applied to wounds draining urine results in: 1. 1. Cleaner wounds, more comfortable patients, less nursing care and a tremendous saving of expenditure for dressings and laundry. 2. 2. Mechanical difficulties are practically non-existent when water suction is used. 3. 3.
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Incision and drainage: A new modified surgical technique

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1961
Abstract Causes of scar formation following incision and drainage of an abscess have been discussed and a new modified surgical technique which has been illustrated by diagrams and documented by clinical case reports has been recommended. It is suggested that whenever the skin changes are noted at the most dependent part of the abscess, an incision ...
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Non-surgical Biliary Drainage

Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1983
F, Hagenmüller, N, Soehendra
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