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Maximizing Neurovascular Outcomes of Facial Transplantation: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Facial transplantation is a division of reconstructive surgery which aims to improve the function and appearance of a face that has endured severe disfigurement. Currently, the face transplant procedure uses allogenic tissue, harvested from a brain‐dead donor, to replace damaged facial components.
Olivia A. James, Faye Bennett
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Practical Aspects of Nontunneled and Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters
Nontunneled hemodialysis catheters (NTHCs) are typically used when vascular access is required for urgent renal replacement therapy. The preferred site for NTHC insertion in acute kidney injury is the right internal jugular vein followed by the femoral ...
Edward Clark +10 more
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Internal Jugular Vein Injury by Fishbone Ingestion
Fishbone ingestion is a common occurrence in the Middle East countries. We present a patient with a unique complication of fishbone ingestion. A 65-year-old woman presented with left-sided neck pain and swelling since 5 days before admission.
Hamed Ghoddusi Johari +4 more
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Exploring AACA Members' Perceptions of Integrating Technologies in Anatomy Education
ABSTRACT Advances in educational technologies have transformed the landscape of anatomy instruction, prompting a need to understand faculty perceptions regarding their integration. This study explored the perceptions of members of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA) views on the use, benefits, and challenges of educational ...
A. Raoof +4 more
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Numerical Modeling of Venous Outflow from the Cranial Cavity in the Supine Body Position
The hemodynamic relevance of differently located stenoses of the internal jugular veins remains undetermined. It particularly concerns nozzle-like strictures in the upper parts of these veins and stenotic jugular valves located at the end of these veins.
Marian Simka +4 more
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Aneurysm in a duplicated internal jugular vein.
Internal jugular venous aneurysm (IJVA) is a rare cause of neck swelling that usually remains asymptomatic unless there are complications. We report a case of an aneurysm in a duplicated IJV. Our patient was diagnosed with a palpable soft tissue mass in the neck and was found to have IJVA on imaging.
Ashour, Amr, Kamal, Dhafer
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ABSTRACT Sinus venosus defect (SVD) is a rare congenital heart anomaly characterised by an abnormal communication between the atria, often associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC). Traditional surgical repair carries significant risks, prompting exploration into less invasive transcatheter approaches.
Alberto Fuensalida +7 more
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Internal jugular vein aneurysm
Aneurysm is a localized dilatation of an artery of at least 1.5 times the normal diameter that occurs when part of an artery wall weakens or is injured, allowing it to widen abnormally. In practice, an arterial aneurysm is more common in comparison to a venous aneurysm.
Nasiri, Abdulrahman M. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Neonates with infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) frequently require urgent treatment. If surgical repair is contraindicated due to extreme prematurity, interventional stenting of the ductus venosus (DV) has been introduced successfully to postpone surgery.
Simon Schmid +4 more
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Internal jugular vein reconstruction: application of conventional type A and novel type K methods
Background:During neck dissection, the current practice is to preserve the internal jugular vein in the majority of cases. However, sacrifice of bilateral internal jugular veins is required in rare cases.
M Masuda, K Kamizono, M Ejima, M Taura
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