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Histomorphological features of resected bladder tumors: Do energy source makes any difference
Context: The recent advent of bipolar energy in bladder tumor resection has raised many questions regarding density of current and its effect on histopathology of the resected transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) chips.
Ashish Kumar Saini +6 more
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Introduction: Recurrent epistaxis is commonly encountered in the rhinology outpatient clinic. Under endoscopic guidance, both bipolar cautery and monopolar forceps (combined with suction) have been employed to control the bleeding.
Zheng Cai Lou
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We report an extraperitoneal pelvic laparoscopic approach to disconnect accessory urethra from normal urethra in complete urethral duplication. First stage consisted of chordee correction, partial excision of the accessory urethra and glansplasty. In the
Nitin Pant, Satish Kumar Aggarwal
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Objective: To compare monopolar cautery with cold steel dissection for tonsillectomy in pediatric age group. Study Design: A randomized clinical trial.
Jahangir Ahmed Afridi, +5 more
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A Practical Strategy of Controlled Monopolar Cautery With/Without Oversewing for Staple Line Bleeding in Bariatric Surgery: A Single Center Experience [PDF]
Abstract Introduction In laparoscopic bariatric surgery, stapling devices are essential for creating a gastric tube or gastric pouch. Staple line bleeding (SLB) is an important issue, but the effect of monopolar cautery for SLB control is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of controlled monopolar cautery with/without oversewing
Fang-Chin Hsu +7 more
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Fine-needle diathermy for corneal vascularisation
Background: Corneal angiogenesis occurs as a sequel to an insult and it brings with it cells that mediate immunity as well as repair and aids in flushing toxins out. These vessels are formed in haste and leak lipid and cells, ultimately resulting in loss
Swetha Ravichandran, Radhika Natarajan
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Superior Labial Artery Flap for Septal Perforation Repair: The Boxer's Flap
The nasal floor flap, or Boxer's flap, is an anteriorly pedicled, superior labial artery–based mucosal flap that provides excellent closure rates in septal perforation repair when traditional septal flaps are not feasible. The schematic shows: (A) preoperative perforation, (B) nasal floor flap elevation (with the pedicle maintained at the inferior ...
Nicholas J. Campion +5 more
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Ultrasonic Shear Device versus Monopolar Electric Cautery in Conservative Breast Surgery Following Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Abstract Background: Surgical devices are commonly used during breast-conservative surgery (BCS) to provide better hemostasis. Ultrasonic shear has recently gained momentum as an effective tool for intraoperative bleeding reduction. This comparative study was designed to determine the efficacy of Harmonic focus in reducing postoperative ...
Islam Khaled +3 more
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Cranial Vault and Scalp Reconstruction Utilizing Anterolateral Thigh Free Tissue Transfer
The anterolateral thigh free flap with perforator harvest and minimal access recipient vessel procurement technique offers an adaptable and effective reconstructive option for a wide variety of complex scalp and cranial vault defects. There were no significant differences in outcomes or complications of the three flap types analyzed (fasciocutaneous ...
Conrad Blunck +7 more
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Evaluating the Local Response of a Novel Injectable Capsule for Drug Delivery in the Trachea
A novel PLGA polymer capsule was developed for localized pretracheal drug delivery and evaluated for short‐term local tissue safety in a rabbit model. Implant placement was confirmed by ultrasound and was well tolerated over 14 days, with preservation of airway patency, native tracheal architecture, and biomechanical properties.
Denzel Ryan D. Cruz +7 more
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