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Sutureless intestinal plication

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2004
Background:  Adhesions form between damaged mesothelial surfaces and can cause recurrent small bowel obstruction. Repeat laparotomies may be required in some cases, which can be associated with significant morbidities.Methods:  A technique is described for plication of the small bowel in an orderly manner with the use of two silicone indwelling urinary
Shing Wai, Wong, Denis, King
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Abdominoplasty: modified plication

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1990
The authors present an addition to standard abdominoplasty techniques. Transverse plication of the aponeurotic layer in the epigastrium corrects the prominence in this area and helps the flap to reach the pubic region.
Marques, A.   +9 more
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Thoracoscopic Radial Diaphragm Plication

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022
In appropriately selected patients diaphragm plication improves quality of life by alleviating dyspnea and allowing patients to return to their routine activities. Many plication techniques exist, but the optimal surgical approach remains unclear. We report our experience with a minimally invasive radial diaphragm plication technique.
Desiree Steimer   +3 more
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Gastric Plication

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2017
Endoscopic gastric plication techniques are effective for weight loss. These procedures offer the potential for higher efficacy than conservative modalities, such as medications and lifestyle modifications, and lower invasiveness than bariatric surgery.
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Arthroscopic capsular plication-shift

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2005
We describe a technique of arthroscopic capsular plication and shift used to address both anterior and posterior capsular laxity. This technique is used when the labrum is intact or if laxity persists after labral repair.
William B, Wiley   +2 more
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Intussusception and plication

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract A unique complication after the successful treatment of peritonitis has been described. The disorder had no pathologic relationship to the original attack of peritonitis. Symptomatically it was identically associated with the original complaint in the mind of the patient and doctors.
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"PLICATION"

A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1953
VENOUS grafts in the arterial tree have been used extensively in experimental surgery and in a number of instances in clinical work. 1 Veins have the advantage of being readily available and of being autogenous vascular tissue which may be obtained without the sacrifice of vital parts or functions, as is the case with arteries.
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[Two types of diaphragmatic plication; therapeutic plication and prophylactic plication].

Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery, 2015
Plication of the hemidiaphragm is effective to relieve respiratory symptoms such as exertional dyspnea and orthopnea of the patients with unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis. We have experiences of 2 types of diaphragmatic plication;one for the symptomatic patients with unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis, and the other for the patients who underwent ...
Sumiko, Maeda   +4 more
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Triple Plication in Miniabdominoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2006
A novel method for plication of the abdominal fascia in miniabdominoplasty addresses abdominal laxity and improves the waistline. The design comprises a vertical plication of the rectus fascia from xiphoid to pubis and fusiform plication of the oblique fascias with limited undermining and scars, all in the setting of a miniabdominoplasty. The procedure
Sadri O, Sozer, Francisco J, Agullo
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Vena Cava Clip Plication

Archives of Surgery, 1966
IN THE middle of the 19th century Rudolph Virchow was the first to describe pulmonary emboli and to understand their origin in the femoral and pelvic veins. 1 However, it was not until 1910 that Trendelenberg first ligated the inferior vena cava as definitive treatment for the prevention of pulmonary embolism.
R A, Abdu   +3 more
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