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The Value of Venous Oxygen Levels During General Anesthesia [PDF]
Richard A. Theye, Gerald F. Tuohy
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This study investigates hTert‐immortalized human nucleus pulposus (iHNPCs) and annulus fibrosus (iHAFCs) cells for intervertebral disc (IVD) regeneration and spinal fusion models. A 3D‐printed citrate‐based scaffold loaded with BMP9‐stimulated iHAFCs and BMP2‐stimulated iHNPCs effectively promotes bone and cartilage formation, mimicking the IVD ...
Yi Zhu+24 more
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SKELETAL MUSCLE, ESOPHAGEAL AND RECTAL TEMPERATURES IN MAN DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA AND OPERATION [PDF]
Harry Wollman, H. CANNARD THOMAS
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Universal Hydrogel Carrier Enhances Bone Graft Success: Preclinical and Clinical Evaluation
TX hydrogel improves the delivery of different types of particulate bone grafts, maintaining them at the implantation sites, and resulting in favorable bone regenerative outcomes. Abstract Orthopedic, maxillofacial, and complex dentoalveolar bone grafting procedures that require donor‐site bone harvesting can be associated with post‐surgical ...
Dax Calder+9 more
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Oxygen Supply and Demand in General Anesthesia.*
Robert Camden Whitehead
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Rotator cuff tears, a common musculotendinous injury, often lead to permanent functional disability. A novel hyaluronic acid‐based hydrogel shows promise in promoting muscle regeneration after rotator cuff repair. The hydrogel reduces fibrosis, fatty infiltration, and muscle atrophy while supporting vascularization in a murine model.
Morgan R. Pfaff+11 more
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Intravenous Lidocaine as an Adjuvant to General Anesthesia [PDF]
Otto C. Phillips+5 more
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General versus Spinal Anesthesia: Comparison of Complications and Outcomes in Lumbar Laminectomy Surgery [PDF]
Background: This study was designed to compare the complications and outcomes of lumbar laminectomy surgery performed by general and spinal anesthesia.
Hosein Taravati, Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Afzalipour Sc+2 more
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In this study, a cuff‐free, less‐invasive surgical approach for vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) by combining ultrathin Y‐shaped kirigami electrodes is developed with a chemically cross‐linked hydrogel adhesive (hydrogel‐kirigami). Unlike conventional cuff implantation, which may damage nerves and nearby critical vessels, this new technique minimizes ...
Jae Young Park+9 more
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