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Intraoperative Complications: Solutions?
2014Reconstruction of the ACL has become a commonly performed procedure, and the number of ACL reconstructions that are performed annually continues to increase. Overall good to excellent results have been reported. However, a critical review of the literature reveals that success rates vary between 69 and 95 % [1–3].
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[Intraoperative complications of corticosubcortical mapping].
Neurocirugia (Asturias, Spain), 2010By looking through our cases and literature, an analysis of the surgical complications derived from direct cerebral stimulation under general anesthesia and local anesthesia and sedation was made. A retrospective descriptive study was performed including patients who were intervened in our centre from 2004 to 2008 and had the cortico-subcortical ...
Teixidor, P +7 more
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Intraoperative complications and troubles in robot-assisted anatomical pulmonary resection
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020Hiroyasu Ueno +7 more
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Intraoperative Hypotension and Complications
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2021Daniel I, Sessler, Timothy G, Short
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Intraoperative LASIK Complications
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2016Stephen M, Tse +3 more
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LASIK: Intraoperative (Flap) Complications
2008A thin, irregular, or buttonhole flap is a significant complication of lamellar surgery that typically calls for aborting the case. Thin, irregular or buttonhole flaps can occur with all keratomes, including the new femtosecond devices. The cause of a thin, irregular, or buttonhole flap is often unclear and can be multifactorial.
Stephen G. Slade +4 more
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Intraoperative Pacemaker Complications
Anesthesiology, 1985W A, Shapiro +5 more
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Microkeratome LASIK Intraoperative Complications
2016The ideal lasik flap should fulfill the following anatomical qualities:1. Large enough to cover the ablation zone and safety margins2. Small enough not to involve limbal stem cells and vessels3. Thick enough to allow proper lifting and repositioning without tearing or folding4. Thin enough to save on stromal tissue and strength5.
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