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The diagnosis and management of aortic lacerations has been gradually improving. Historically, aortic lacerations were a common cause of exsanguination with extremely high mortality rate.
Vishal Bansal, Jeanne Lee, Raul Coimbra
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The Potential of Magnesium Based Materials in Mandibular Reconstruction
The future of biomaterial design will rely on development of bioresorbable implant materials that completely and safely degrade in vivo after the tissues grow, without generating harmful degradation products at the targeted anatomic site.
Somasundaram Prasadh +5 more
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External Fixation Assisted Intramedullary Total Femur Arthroplasty: A Case Report
Introduction Total femur replacement (TFR) is a salvage procedure for patients with multiple failed hip and knee arthroplasties and is associated with high complication rates. Intramedullary TFR has emerged as a technique to preserve critical soft tissue attachments; however, maintaining limb length, alignment, and rotation remains challenging.
Matthew Hnatow +3 more
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A vascular endoprosthesis (1) is disclosed which is capable of being arranged internally to the aortic arch (O), comprising: a tubular main body (2), to be housed in the internal lumen of the aortic arch (O); three tubular secondary bodies (3, 4, 5 ...
IANNELLI, GABRIELE
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Introduction Symptomatic avascular necrosis of the knee in young patients represents a therapeutic challenge. We present two cases of patients with bilateral massive osteonecrosis and advanced femoral chondropathy treated with bilateral femoral resurfacing. Conclusion Prosthetic resurfacing of the distal femur in symptomatic osteonecrosis may represent
Luca Cevolani +8 more
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Background The growing complexity of hospital‐at‐home care highlights the pressing need for continuous professional development to enhance specialized skills. Aim This study aimed to describe the future training and competency needs in hospital‐at‐home care from the perspective of healthcare administrators and managers. Design A mixed‐method convergent
Isakov Terhi-Maija +3 more
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Abdominal aortic aneurysms and endovascular sealing: deformation and dynamic response [PDF]
Endovascular sealing is a new technique for the repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms. Commercially available in Europe since~2013, it takes a revolutionary approach to aneurysm repair through minimally invasive techniques.
Argani, LP +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) remains one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide, characterized by late‐stage diagnosis and a poor prognosis. This study explores the clinical, biochemical, and gut microbiota differences between PC patients and healthy controls (CTRL), as well as between subgroups of PC patients with pancreatic head ...
Annacandida Villani +10 more
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Endovascular aneurysm sealing for the treatment of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and report preliminary results of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (rAAA) repair with endovascular aneurysm sealing (EVAS), a novel therapeutic alternative whose feasibility has not been established in rAAAs due to ...
Brownrigg, JR +8 more
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ABSTRACT Massive hemoptysis following TEVAR, especially in patients with prior coil embolization, should raise immediate suspicion for aortobronchial fistula. This rare but life‐threatening condition demands prompt imaging, bronchoscopy, and often urgent surgical repair. Early multidisciplinary collaboration significantly improves prognosis.
Lorenzo Giovannico +8 more
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