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The American Journal of Surgery, 1961
Abstract It is not meant to infer that there is no place for hospital care in pediatric surgery. Full use of the hospital's well equipped surgery, recovery and pediatric wards are mandatory; but once the goal of oral alimentation is accomplished and remains the only consideration for continuation of hospital care, this can be carried out far better ...
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Abstract It is not meant to infer that there is no place for hospital care in pediatric surgery. Full use of the hospital's well equipped surgery, recovery and pediatric wards are mandatory; but once the goal of oral alimentation is accomplished and remains the only consideration for continuation of hospital care, this can be carried out far better ...
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2003
This article reviews the literature on pediatric refractive surgery from 1995 to 2003 and discusses the practical issues surrounding the application of modern refractive surgery to children.Preliminary data show that refractive surgery can be successfully performed in children and that the short term complication rate seems to be similar to that ...
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This article reviews the literature on pediatric refractive surgery from 1995 to 2003 and discusses the practical issues surrounding the application of modern refractive surgery to children.Preliminary data show that refractive surgery can be successfully performed in children and that the short term complication rate seems to be similar to that ...
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2017
This volume contains an assessment on prenatal, radiological and anesthesiology aspects of the main digestive disorders and chapters on the management of each topic.This volume concludes with the treatment of pediatric cancer and with a chapter on the use of augmented reality in digestive surgery.
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This volume contains an assessment on prenatal, radiological and anesthesiology aspects of the main digestive disorders and chapters on the management of each topic.This volume concludes with the treatment of pediatric cancer and with a chapter on the use of augmented reality in digestive surgery.
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Clinics in Podiatry, 1984
Muscle balance involves increasing or decreasing the relative strength of a muscle. It also includes redirection of muscle tendons to change their mechanical retrograde pull. Tendoachilles lengthening, gastrocnemius lengthening, anterior tendon teno-suspension, and the Kidner procedure exemplify this method.
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Muscle balance involves increasing or decreasing the relative strength of a muscle. It also includes redirection of muscle tendons to change their mechanical retrograde pull. Tendoachilles lengthening, gastrocnemius lengthening, anterior tendon teno-suspension, and the Kidner procedure exemplify this method.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1972
Abstract Provided certain criteria are respected, children of all ages can be operated upon as outpatients. A wide variety of elective procedures lend themselves to this type of service. By expanding the scope of outpatient surgery, and by involving many surgical services, it is possible to achieve a volume that supports an outpatient surgical ...
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Abstract Provided certain criteria are respected, children of all ages can be operated upon as outpatients. A wide variety of elective procedures lend themselves to this type of service. By expanding the scope of outpatient surgery, and by involving many surgical services, it is possible to achieve a volume that supports an outpatient surgical ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Each section of this article has been discussed in severe brevity. Potential pitfalls have been expanded in an attempt to be helpful to the general surgeon who attends patients with these clinical problems. Making the relatives aware of a potential complication in its broadest sense is the responsibility of the surgeon and can only be done if there is ...
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Each section of this article has been discussed in severe brevity. Potential pitfalls have been expanded in an attempt to be helpful to the general surgeon who attends patients with these clinical problems. Making the relatives aware of a potential complication in its broadest sense is the responsibility of the surgeon and can only be done if there is ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1994
First, let me express my deep appreciation for the honor of serving as president of the New England Surgical Society. Many of the 72 past presidents were my teachers. One was Dr Thomas H. Lanman, a pioneer in pediatric surgery. In his presidential address in 1947, he said: "Whether we like it or not, the social and economic problems of medicine today ...
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First, let me express my deep appreciation for the honor of serving as president of the New England Surgical Society. Many of the 72 past presidents were my teachers. One was Dr Thomas H. Lanman, a pioneer in pediatric surgery. In his presidential address in 1947, he said: "Whether we like it or not, the social and economic problems of medicine today ...
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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