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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2018
AbstractTracheostomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure in intensive care units (ICUs). Over the past three decades, there has been a substantial body of evidence to suggest percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) is at least as safe as surgical tracheostomy (ST) in the hands of trained clinicians.
Ziyad, Al-Shathri, Irawan, Susanto
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AbstractTracheostomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure in intensive care units (ICUs). Over the past three decades, there has been a substantial body of evidence to suggest percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) is at least as safe as surgical tracheostomy (ST) in the hands of trained clinicians.
Ziyad, Al-Shathri, Irawan, Susanto
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European Urology, 1983
Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction has been treated in 3 patients using a percutaneous modification of the Davis intubated ureterostomy technique. A 10-French tube is introduced into the obstructed upper ureter through a percutaneous nephrostomy puncture. Full thickness incision of the upper ureter and pelvi-ureteric junction is then carried out using
J E, Wickham, M J, Kellet
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Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction has been treated in 3 patients using a percutaneous modification of the Davis intubated ureterostomy technique. A 10-French tube is introduced into the obstructed upper ureter through a percutaneous nephrostomy puncture. Full thickness incision of the upper ureter and pelvi-ureteric junction is then carried out using
J E, Wickham, M J, Kellet
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Journal of Urology, 1987
Percutaneous ureterostomy was performed bilaterally in 1 patient and unilaterally in another when easier methods of total diversion failed. This advanced endourological technique is most applicable in a thin patient with tortuous ureters.
A D, Smith, R, Moldwin, G, Karlin
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Percutaneous ureterostomy was performed bilaterally in 1 patient and unilaterally in another when easier methods of total diversion failed. This advanced endourological technique is most applicable in a thin patient with tortuous ureters.
A D, Smith, R, Moldwin, G, Karlin
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Nursing Standard, 2004
Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to stabilise vertebral compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, haemangioma, myeloma, metastases and bone cysts. Acrylic bone cement is injected into the vertebral body to relieve pain and structurally reinforce the fracture.
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to stabilise vertebral compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, haemangioma, myeloma, metastases and bone cysts. Acrylic bone cement is injected into the vertebral body to relieve pain and structurally reinforce the fracture.
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European Journal of Radiology, 2002
Percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC), a technique that consists of percutaneous catheter placement in the gallbladder lumen under imaging guidance, has become an alternative to surgical cholecystostomy in recent years. Indications of PC include calculous or acalculous cholecystitis, cholangitis, biliary obstruction and opacification of biliary ducts.
Okan, Akhan +2 more
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Percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC), a technique that consists of percutaneous catheter placement in the gallbladder lumen under imaging guidance, has become an alternative to surgical cholecystostomy in recent years. Indications of PC include calculous or acalculous cholecystitis, cholangitis, biliary obstruction and opacification of biliary ducts.
Okan, Akhan +2 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1984
This article highlights the indications, techniques, and complications of percutaneous nephrostomy. The authors' comments are based on their experience with more than 200 patients.
R H, Reznek, L B, Talner
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This article highlights the indications, techniques, and complications of percutaneous nephrostomy. The authors' comments are based on their experience with more than 200 patients.
R H, Reznek, L B, Talner
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British Journal of Urology, 1993
Summary— A review was made of 127 percutaneous nephrostomies (PCN) in 106 patients with benign (74 patients) and malignant (32 patients) urinary tract obstruction. Data on underlying aetiology, complications, subsequent management and long‐term management are presented.
E O, Kehinde +4 more
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Summary— A review was made of 127 percutaneous nephrostomies (PCN) in 106 patients with benign (74 patients) and malignant (32 patients) urinary tract obstruction. Data on underlying aetiology, complications, subsequent management and long‐term management are presented.
E O, Kehinde +4 more
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Journal of Urology, 1985
We describe a case of direct percutaneous ureterolithotomy in which the combination of antegrade control, a ureteral stent and precise fluoroscopic imaging resulted in a successful outcome. This technique may be helpful when other more traditional methods for percutaneous ureteral stone removal fail.
R V, Clayman +4 more
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We describe a case of direct percutaneous ureterolithotomy in which the combination of antegrade control, a ureteral stent and precise fluoroscopic imaging resulted in a successful outcome. This technique may be helpful when other more traditional methods for percutaneous ureteral stone removal fail.
R V, Clayman +4 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2005
Neuromodulation for pelvic floor dysfunction has evolved from central sacral stimulation, a relatively invasive, experimental procedure, to percutaneous peripheral neurostimulation, which is both minimally invasive and well-tolerated by patients. Multiple series have now reported consistent positive results for varied manifestations of pelvic floor ...
Matthew R, Cooperberg +1 more
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Neuromodulation for pelvic floor dysfunction has evolved from central sacral stimulation, a relatively invasive, experimental procedure, to percutaneous peripheral neurostimulation, which is both minimally invasive and well-tolerated by patients. Multiple series have now reported consistent positive results for varied manifestations of pelvic floor ...
Matthew R, Cooperberg +1 more
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La Radiologia medica, 1992
Percutaneous gastrostomy was developed over the last years as an alternative method to surgical and endoscopic procedures, either for enteral feeding or for drainage of secretions or fluid collections communicating with the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
G. Cozzi, M. Bellomi, A. Severini
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Percutaneous gastrostomy was developed over the last years as an alternative method to surgical and endoscopic procedures, either for enteral feeding or for drainage of secretions or fluid collections communicating with the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
G. Cozzi, M. Bellomi, A. Severini
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