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Exploring Neuroparsins in the Western Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus hesperus
Williams, Hayley, Nuss, Andrew
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Exploring Behavioral Impact of Chemosensory Genes in the Western Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus hesperus
Nuss, Andrew, Morris, Riley
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To Nuss or Not to Nuss? Two Opposing Views
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2009Although the issue of the appropriate approach for the repair of pectus excavatum remained unsettled for decades, just when we thought that the consensus was clear, an entirely new method was introduced: the Nuss operation. This technique now challenges not only the previously established standards, but also the basic conceptual views of pectus surgery.
Francis Robicsek, André Hebra
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Should an infected Nuss bar be removed?
Background: The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure for correction of pectus excavatum. It involves insertion of a substernal metal bar. A feared complication of any implanted device is infection, which often necessitates removal.
N M A Bax +2 more
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Perioperative Anesthetic and Surgical Complications of the Nuss Procedure
Objective: The Nuss procedure is a chest wall remodeling surgery performed in patients with pectus excavatum. This study was performed to analyze perioperative surgical and anesthetic complications with the Nuss procedures.
Tümay Umuroglu +2 more
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Nuss bar migrations: occurrence and classification
Pediatric Radiology, 2016Pectus excavatum results from dorsal deviation of the sternum causing narrowing of the anterior-posterior diameter of the chest. It can result in significant cosmetic deformities and cardiopulmonary compromise if severe. The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive technique that involves placing a thin horizontally oriented metal bar below the dorsal ...
Lauren E, Binkovitz +3 more
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2017
Minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair involves placement of a retrosternal steel bar through bilateral thoracic incisions, with the attendant risks of pericardial/cardiac puncture, haemothorax, and pneumothorax. These risks are minimised by performing the procedure under thoracoscopic guidance.
Joanna Stanwell, Robert Wheeler
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Minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair involves placement of a retrosternal steel bar through bilateral thoracic incisions, with the attendant risks of pericardial/cardiac puncture, haemothorax, and pneumothorax. These risks are minimised by performing the procedure under thoracoscopic guidance.
Joanna Stanwell, Robert Wheeler
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The Nuss Procedure for Pectus Excavatum Correction
AORN Journal, 2001ABSTRACTPectus excavatum is an anterior chest wall deformity that now can be corrected with a minimally invasive technique known as the Nuss procedure. Patient criteria and assessment for this new surgical procedure are defined clearly in advance to ensure the need for surgical intervention.
B, Swoveland +4 more
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The Nuss Procedure and Anesthetic Implications
2021The Nuss procedure was introduced in 1998 as a less invasive surgical technique for correction of the chest wall deformity, pectus excavatum (PE). This chapter summarizes the clinical picture of PE, describes the Nuss procedure and explores the anesthetic requirements for a patient undergoing the procedure.
Fatimah Habib +2 more
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