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Therapy of Umbilical Hernia during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy [PDF]
The aim of this study is to show our experience with umbilical hernia herniorrhaphy and laparoscopic cholecys- tectomy, both in the same act. During last 10 years we operated 89 patients with cholecystitis and pre-existing umbilical hernia. In 61 of them
Darko Vukušić+4 more
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Ketamine has a long and very eventful pharmacological history. Its enantiomer, esketamine ((S)‐ketamine), was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and EMA for patients with treatment‐resistant depression (TRD) in 2019. The number of approved indications for ketamine and esketamine continues to increase, as well as the number of ...
Ksenia A. Vekhova+3 more
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Background/Aims: Cholecystectomy and inguinal hernia repair are the most common operations in general surgery. With the laparoscopic approach, the risk of postoperative pain and infection is lower, patients can return to their daily activities in a ...
Alparslan Fedayi Çalta, Tamer Akay
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Hanging bladder calculi secondary to misplaced surgical suture [PDF]
Bladder calculi, a rare condition in the pediatric population, occur most commonly as a result of either migration from the kidney or urinary stasis in the bladder.
Mahdavi, A., Mostafavi, H.
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The Inflammatory Landscape of a Whole‐Tissue Explant Model of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
ABSTRACT Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a relatively common and highly morbid inflammatory skin disease. Due to the relatively limited understanding of HS's pathogenesis, there are currently insufficient treatment options available, and many patients' medical needs are not being met. This is partly due to the historical scarcity of ex vivo assays and
Phoebe E. Leboit+14 more
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Ventral Herniorrhaphy Aided by Pneumoperitoneum [PDF]
Twenty-four patients with large abdominal incisional hernias were alternately treated with preoperative pneumoperitoneum. The insufflation was performed on an outpatient basis each day for approximately one week prior to operation. The pneumoperitoneum-treated group was spared the necessity of developing abdominal wall flaps and presented a much easier
José Sánchez+3 more
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Abstract Background Nonthermal, pulsed shortwave (radiofrequency) therapy (PSWT) is a nonpharmacologic, noninvasive modality that limited evidence suggests provides analgesia. Its potential favorable risk–benefit ratio stems from its lack of side effects and significant medical risks, applicability to any anatomic location, long treatment duration, and
Brian M. Ilfeld+11 more
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Transperitoneal Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy After Prosthetic Mesh Herniorrhaphy [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We report our institutional experience performing transperitoneal robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) in patients with prior prosthetic mesh herniorrhaphy to assess the feasibility of this procedure in this ...
Gomella, Leonard G.+5 more
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The fetus testicular descent begins from 24 to 25 weeks' gestation. Descent begins after 32 weeks of gestational age in 97% of the fetuses. Pediatric inguinoscrotal hernia is a common surgical condition, but only 21 cases of fetal inguinoscrotal hernia have been reported. It should not be overlooked in prenatal examination.
Ji‐Su Seong+3 more
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Surgical Treatment of Inguinal Canal Hernias in Boys: an Analysis of Five Years’ Experience
Introduction. Currently the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias in children is usually a high ligation of the hernia sac without the separation of its distal portion or plastic reconstruction of the inguinal canal.
V. F. Blandinskii+4 more
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