Current Literature: Abstracts and Titles [PDF]
Material appearing in this column is thought to be of particular interest to the Catholic physician because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild
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Minimally invasive fetoscopic interventions: an overview in 2010 [PDF]
Thomas Kohl
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Introduction: myelomeningocele is the most common form of spinal dysraphism. In the African context, its diagnosis and late surgical treatment are common.
Ernesto Enrique Horta-Tamayo +2 more
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Intrauterine hematoma evacuation during fetoscopic myelomeningocele repair: a novel application of the NICO Myriad. [PDF]
Lavadi RS +12 more
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Fetoscopic myelomeningocele repair: standard technique and approaches for closure of large defects. [PDF]
Adapa AR +7 more
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Myofascial rotation technique for open fetal myelomeningocele repair. [PDF]
Reilly CE, Schenone MH, Ahn ES.
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Issues in Health Care Meriting Particular Christian Concern - A Priority Issue: The Severely Defective Newborn [PDF]
Roy, David
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Open fetal myelomeningocele repair with closure of a moderate-sized defect. [PDF]
Amaral-Nieves N +6 more
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Cellular Therapy for In Utero Repair of Myelomeningocele (the CuRe trial): neurosurgical repair video. [PDF]
Reynolds E +9 more
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Fetoscopic three-port, three-layer open spina bifida repair. [PDF]
Mahadev V +4 more
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