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Maternal outcomes following prenatal spina bifida repair: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective Prenatal surgical interventions for neural tube defects have been shown to improve fetal outcomes but are associated with previously poorly quantified maternal risk, which is inherently dependent on the surgical approach used. We hypothesized that a meta‐analysis would enable objective quantitation of maternal risk and safety ...
Nikan Zargarzadeh +11 more
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Treatment of the Open Abdomen with the Commercially Available Vacuum-Assisted Closure System in Patients with Abdominal Sepsis: Low Primary Closure Rate [PDF]
Background: Abdominal Vacuum-Assisted Closure (V.A.C.) systems for treatment of open abdomens have been predominantly used for trauma patients with a high primary fascial closure rate. Use of the V.A.C.
Larusson, H. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction With the aim of facilitating cross‐specialty discussion on detailed anatomical interpretations in congenital biliary dilatation surgery, the Japan Society for Endoscopic Surgery (JSES) and the Consensus Meeting of Anatomy on the Border (AOB) developed a series of consensus statements in 2024.
Masahiro Takeda +20 more
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ABSTRACT While Tuina has demonstrated clinical efficacy in alleviating neuropathic pain (NP) induced by peripheral nerve injury, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Synaptic plasticity in the spinal dorsal horn (SDH) is a key regulator of pain processing, wherein astrocytes play a central role.
Huanzhen Zhang +7 more
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Spontaneous Evisceration of an Incisional Hernia Presenting One Year After Primary Surgery [PDF]
Spontaneous evisceration is a rare complication associated with incisional hernia which demands an emergency surgery. A few cases have been reported on this.
Bafna, UD +4 more
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A rare complication of spontaneous rupture of incisional hernia: case report
Nimesh B. Thakkar, Abhesinh Chauhan
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A 12‐year‐old castrated male golden retriever was referred for evaluation of a palatal mass. Computed tomography identified a 2.7 × 2.0 × 1.5 cm soft tissue mass extending from the caudal aspect of the hard palate to the rostral soft palate. Bilateral caudal maxillectomy was declined by owners; thus, a marginal resection was performed.
M. A. Walker, N. Bacon, K. L. Hoddinott
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For revision CVJAs with persistent ventral compression after failed posterior fixation, anterior transoral odontoid reduction combined with clivocervical fusion achieved direct decompression, restored clivo‐axial angle, resolved spinal cord compression, and provided stable fusion with significant neurological recovery, offering an effective salvage ...
Zhenlei Liu +12 more
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