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Nonpenetrating trauma to the heart

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966
This study presents a spectrum of injuries to the heart in 61 individuals from 2 months to 30 years of age who were in automobile accidents. Three patients are presented in detail. One patient died and had severe damage to the left ventricular myocardium.
M. Remsen Behrer   +7 more
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Nonpenetrating Abdominal Trauma

Archives of Surgery, 1956
Penetrating wounds of the abdomen imply underlying visceral damage, and surgical intervention is clearly indicated. Nonpenetrating abdominal injuries are equally lethal, but the seriousness of the injury may be underestimated. In the absence of visible signs of injury to the abdominal wall, the blunt force may be considered insufficient to produce ...
Guy V. Pontius   +2 more
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Nonpenetrating Thoracic Injuries

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
In patients with nonpenetrating thoracic trauma, the rib fractures and other chest wall lesions may distract the physician from dangerous internal injuries in the chest or abdomen which may not be noted unless looked for very carefully. Early vigorous correction of any ventilatory problem is essential, particularly if there is any evidence of impaired ...
Charles A. Murray   +2 more
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Nonpenetrating testicular rupture

Urology, 1973
Abstract An additional case of testicular rupture without penetration of the scrotum has been presented along with a review of the literature. Stress on early diagnosis and aggressive therapy has been made.
John C. Clark, Rudolph D. Talarico
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Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2005
Nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery continues to evolve and improve. New technical refinements and increased experience among its practitioners have led to improved efficacy and longer duration of filter survival. These refinements include the use of intraoperative and postoperative antimetabolites, adjunctive space-maintaining devices, and postoperative ...
Ike Ahmed   +3 more
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Nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery

Ophthalmology, 2001
The purpose of this document is to describe nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery and to examine the available evidence to assess the efficacy and complications following the procedures.A literature search that was conducted in February 2000 and repeated in September 2000 for the years 1968 to 2000 retrieved over 100 citations that matched the search ...
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Nonpenetrating filtering surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2002
Trabeculectomy is currently the standard filtration procedure for surgical treatment of glaucoma. This technique has advantages over full thickness procedures but can cause early postoperative complications such as hyphema, shallow or flat anterior chamber, hypotony with the risk of choroidal detachment, and maculopathy.
Yves Lachkar, Pascale Hamard
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Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2008
Nonpenetrating glaucoma surgeries have been developed in recent years in order to improve the safety of conventional filtering procedures. The goal of nonpenetrating filtering procedures is to reduce intraocular pressure by enhancing the natural aqueous outflow channels, while reducing outflow resistance located in the inner wall of the Schlemm's canal
AndrĂ© Mermoud   +2 more
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Outcomes of Laser Goniopuncture Following Nonpenetrating Deep Sclerectomy With Mitomycin C: A Large Retrospective Cohort Study

Journal of glaucoma, 2019
Purpose: To report on the frequency, efficacy, and safety of laser goniopuncture (LGP) in lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) following mitomycin-C-augmented nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS) in a large cohort of eyes. Materials and Methods: This is
B. Penaud   +5 more
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Nonpenetrating Cardiac Trauma

Cardiology Clinics, 1995
Blunt cardiac trauma presents unusual fare for the average cardiologist. The pathogenesis of blunt cardiac injuries is reviewed, and a spectrum of cardiac lesions resulting from blunt trauma is presented, with emphasis on noninvasive diagnostic techniques.
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