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Middle-term Results of Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty

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The Middle Ear in Long-term Dialysis

Southern Medical Journal, 1982
When fluctuating middle ear fluid was observed in patients receiving long-term dialysis, the dialysis was suspected as the potentiating factor. In a statewide survey, a significant number of ear, nose, and throat specialists were undecided about etiology.
R A, Berry, J, Roman
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Middle-term Outcomes of Gatekeeper Implantation for Fecal Incontinence

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2020
BACKGROUND: Intersphincteric injectable bulking agents are one of the current treatment options for fecal incontinence, failing behavioral and medical therapy. Gatekeeper showed promising short-term results, but long-term outcomes are unknown.
Brusciano, Luigi   +8 more
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Electrocoagulation improving bone cement use in middle-ear surgery: short-term and middle-term results

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2016
AbstractBackground:Bone cement is used for ossicular chain repair and revision stapes surgery. Its efficient use requires cautious removal of mucosa from the ossicles. This paper reports a technique for easy, fast and safe removal of this mucosa prior to cement application.
C, Galy-Bernadoy   +4 more
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Resection arthroplasty: Middle- and long-term results

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1989
Conclusions on results after resection arthroplasty were made by analyzing patient records with regard to completed questionnaires. Sixty-four patients were followed up for 2.1-15.9 years postoperatively. The indications for explanation were septic or aseptic loosening with extensive bony destruction. The average age of the patients was 69.7 years.
T, Herzog, W, Link, S, Engel, H, Beck
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Long-Term Fate of Plastipore in the Middle Ear

ORL, 1998
Four Plastipore prostheses, removed at revision surgery 7–10 years after implantation, have been examined. The gross appearance of the prostheses was preserved. The prostheses were surrounded by a fibrous tissue capsule and showed fibrous tissue ingrowth localized in peripheral zones.
A, el-Seifi, B, Fouad
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Middle-Term Results of Salter Innominate Osteotomy

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001
This study evaluated middle-term clinical and radiographic results of Salter innominate osteotomy for treatment of dysplastic, subluxated, or congenitally dislocated hips. Thirty-five hips in 33 patients with a mean age at index surgery of 4 years 7 months were followed up for an average of 16.5 years.
H, Ito   +3 more
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