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Open-Heart Surgery

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
A randomized prospective study of the relative effectiveness of broad-spectrum versus specific antistaphylococcal antibiotic prophylaxis in open-heart surgery was done between May 1972 and June 1973. All patients undergoing open-heart surgery were assigned randomly (by hospital number) to receive either methicillin (M) or cephalothin (C) beginning the ...
P D, Myerowitz   +3 more
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Open Surgery Simulation

2002
The design of simulators for surgical training and planning poses a great number of technical challenges. Therefore the focus of systems and algorithms was mostly on the more restricted minimal invasive surgery. This paper tackles the more general problem of open surgery and presents efficient solutions to several of the main difficulties.
Daniel, Bielser, Markus H, Gross
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Electroresection and Open Surgery

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the historical gold standard therapy for lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to obstruction from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Over the last 15 years, medical therapy (alpha blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors) and the advent of office-based prostatic ablation for BPH have altered the ...
David D, Thiel, Steven P, Petrou
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"Asanguinous" Open-Heart Surgery

Vascular Surgery, 1985
"Asanguinous" open-heart surgery was initially performed by our team at our institution in January 1982 for mitral valve replacement in a Jehovah's Witness, whose religious beliefs precluded blood transfusion. Since then, we have applied this principle to all of our open-heart cases, with excellent results.
P S, Chua   +3 more
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Open Stereotactic Surgery

1991
Open Stereotactic Surgery [OSS] may be defined as the use of precise stereotactic techniques to facilitate conventional neurosurgical procedures. The field has expanded in recent years particularly in the areas of imaging, instrumentation and co-ordinate transfer. The factors influencing the developments are explored.
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[Open surgery].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2013
There are many advantages in the open surgery, which is a standard approach for gastric cancer surgery and recommended as a daily medical treatment in Japanese gastric cancer treatment guidelines now. A standard gastrectomy and an extended surgery, such as dissection of the abdominal para-aortic lymph nodes, resection of caudal pancreas and spleen ...
Atsushi, Nashimoto   +3 more
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Open Stone Surgery

2007
Urinary lithiasis is a disease process that predates the Hippocratic Oath (1). It afflicts males three times more frequently than females with a peak age incidence occurring in the twenties to forties. Most cases of stone disease are not linked to a specific genetic defect and their development is related to multiple external factors, including diet ...
Elizabeth J. Anoia, Martin I. Resnick
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Open-Heart Surgery:

Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 1996
Heart disease is a debilitating illness accounting for almost half of the deaths in the United States and its pathophysiology has been intensively investigated (Kerson & Kerson, 1985). Consequences of heart disease for the family system, particularly for spouses, are less well understood.
D. J. Monahan, L. Kohman, M. Coleman
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