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Evaluating Shivering and Hypothermia After Removing Forced‐Air Heating From Short‐Duration Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Single‐use forced‐air heating blankets can prevent intraoperative hypothermia, but their use carries environmental and economic costs. Whether omitting heating blankets for short‐duration surgical procedures affects patient outcomes remains unclear.
Anders Peder Højer Karlsen +7 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) methods for surgical step recognition have shown promising results, but their ability to generalise across different types of surgery remains a critical challenge.
Camille Graëff +5 more
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ABSTRACT The white‐eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) is a Neotropical marsupial that readily adapts to urban environments. Due to its presence in anthropogenic habitats, this species is frequently exposed to vehicle collisions and dog attacks. Such trauma often results in long bone fractures, with humeral and femoral fractures being common in ...
Amanda de Barros Piffer +5 more
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Percutaneous kirschner wire fixation of displaced colles' fracture
Introduction: Colles' fractures are one of the most common adult fractures encountered during clinical practice of an orthopaedic surgeon. It occur as the result of a fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH).
Pawan Kumar, Dasarath Kisan
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Bioactive glass (BAG) S53P4 is a synthetic bone substitute. Clinically it has been used in the treatment of benign bone tumor surgery, in spine surgery, in trauma surgery, in frontal sinus surgery, in diabetic foot osteomyelitis surgery, in mastoid surgery, in oral and maxillofacial surgery in more than 4000 patients, with excellent clinical long‐term ...
Sebastian CE Lindfors +2 more
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As implantable medical devices become indispensable to modern medicine, a silent threat grows alongside them: device‐associated infections. Despite decades of antibiotic innovation, infection rates keep climbing, costing lives and billions in healthcare expenses.
Benito Baldauf +5 more
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Introduction Conventional anterolateral surgical approach to the lateral tibial condyle has been well studied and proven safe. However, this approach does not provide adequate visualization for performing a good quality osteosynthesis in fractures ...
Alexander Iu. Kochish +3 more
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Results of spectral analysis of extracted broken implants after osteosynthesis of long bones
Introduction Along with expansion of the types of metal implants and indications to osteosynthesis with their application, contemporary operative traumatology continues to meet with such a complication as metal fixator breakage.
Vladislav V. Lozhkin, Vasilii I. Zorya
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Introduction Pelvic fractures in children are rare but extremely severe injuries associated with a significant threat to life. The search for new rational tactics of their surgical treatment based on a combination of various minimally invasive ...
Ivan V. Borozda +4 more
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RELEVANCE. Despite the development of modern diagnostic methods, osteosynthesis instruments and rehabilitation, surgical management of distal tibia fractures remains a great problem due to the high complication rate leading to permanent disability, such ...
A. B. Koshkin +4 more
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