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Impact of Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation on Postoperative Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Comminuted Transarticular Fracture of the Middle Phalanx: A Non-standard Surgical Procedure. [PDF]
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The Performance of the Endurant Endoprosthesis in an Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysm with a Wide or Conical-Shaped Infrarenal Neck Anatomy. [PDF]
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The Anaform Endoprosthesis: A Proplast-Coated Femoral Endoprosthesis
Orthopedics, 1989ABSTRACT: The Anaform® endoprosthesis study is a prospective trial by 12 orthopedic surgeons from six different hospitals in the Netherlands begun September 1984. As of March 1, 1988, 510 prostheses had been implanted, 60 with a follow up of more than 3 years. Of the 181 patients with a follow up of more than 2 years, 92% had a Harris hip score of more
G G, Keet, W C, Runne
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Urologia Journal, 1992
The indications and advantages of an intraprostatic endoprosthesis (IPEP) in the case of obstructive symptoms and urinary retention in patients with BPH are well known. The aim of this study is to report our preliminary experience in the use of a new IPEP which has been developed at our Institute. This prosthesis can be easily positioned, shows little
V. De Luca +7 more
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The indications and advantages of an intraprostatic endoprosthesis (IPEP) in the case of obstructive symptoms and urinary retention in patients with BPH are well known. The aim of this study is to report our preliminary experience in the use of a new IPEP which has been developed at our Institute. This prosthesis can be easily positioned, shows little
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Esophageal Endoprosthesis Therapy
Gastroenterology Nursing, 1991Currently various methods for the treatment of obstructing esophageal lesions are used in the endoscopy setting. The placement of an endoscopic esophageal endoprosthesis (stent) offers a palliative form of therapy for esophageal cancer designed to enhance the patient's quality of life.
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Nasogastric biliary endoprosthesis removal
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984JoseM.Yrizarry,1 LeeH.Greenwood, CliffJ.Whigham, andSteven B.BrownIndwelling endoprostheses forreliefofextrahepatic biliaryobstruction arebeingusedwithincreasing frequency. Onceplaced, these devices relieve thepatient ofcaring foracatheter thatexists partially outside thebody.Iftheendo-prosthesis becomes obstructed, itmustberemoved eitherbycreating ...
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1983
Utilisation d'un catheter Malecot no 14 a extremite en forme de champignon.
S K, Teplick +6 more
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Utilisation d'un catheter Malecot no 14 a extremite en forme de champignon.
S K, Teplick +6 more
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Knee endoprosthesis – Anesthesiological considerations
Der Orthopäde, 2000The anesthetic care of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is described based on experience with reports of the recent literature. The problems and complications of cooperation between different personnel and speciality groups treating the patient are of a more organizational nature during the preoperative phase, and are aimed primarily ...
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Autoexpandable Vascular Endoprosthesis
1989The usefulness of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in the treatment of vascular lesions is now beyond doubt, especially in atheromatous lesions. However, the technique has its limits, dominated by immediate failure, and particularly restenosis at mid-term, estimated to be 30% at the femoropopliteal level, and 10% at the renal and iliac ...
F. Joffre, H. Rousseau
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