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Salvage pectopexy using detached lateral suspension mesh arms [PDF]
Background: Laparoscopic lateral suspension is an alternative to sacrocolpopexy when access to the sacral promontory is restricted or unsafe. However, prolapse recurrence may occur due to mesh arm detachment or progressive fascial attenuation.
Patrícia Pereira Amaral +1 more
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Mesh Fixation to the Sacral Promontory From the Left Side of the Mesosigmoid: Two Cases of Robot‐Assisted Sacrocolpopexy for Persistent Descending Mesocolon [PDF]
Introduction Persistent descending mesocolon is a congenital fixation abnormality where the left‐sided colon deviates medially. When significantly displaced to the right, it may affect sacrocolpopexy.
Kojiro Tanabe +6 more
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Anatomic safeguards and the low risk of vascular injury during percutaneous tricortical S1 pedicle screw fixation – a cadaver study [PDF]
Percutaneous tricortical S1 pedicle screw fixation (PTSPSF) offers superior fixation compared to bicortical or monocortical methods but poses potential risks to major intrapelvic vessels. Strangely, clinical complications are rare.
Katharina Koeck +4 more
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Bone conduction stimulation efficiency at coupling locations closer to the cochlea [PDF]
Bone conduction implants enable patients to hear via vibrations transmitted to the skull. The main constraint of current bone conduction implants is their maximum output force level.
Irina Wils +5 more
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Before the development of fieldwork, aerial archaeology played a decisive role in the recognition of major La Tène and ancient sites and sections of routes or paths, the most important of which can sometimes be followed over very long distances.
Gilles Leroux, Elven Le Goff
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Summary: Background: PT-112, the first pyrophosphate-platinum conjugate, causes immunogenic cell death in experimental models, leading to recruitment of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes.
Daniel D. Karp +6 more
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Objective To characterize normative adult ranges for cochlear promontory thickness relevant to the development of subendosteal and transpromontory electrodes to rehabilitate various neurotologic disorders. Patients Adults (≥18 years).
John P. Marinelli +4 more
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Evaluating temporal bone column density for optimized bone conduction implant placement
IntroductionAn optimal placement of bone conduction implants can provide more efficient mechanical transmission to the cochlea if placed in regions with greater bone column density.
Emile Talon +8 more
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Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory vibrations. These studies use vibration data collected from measurements in live humans, whole cadavers, and severed cadaver heads, with stimulation ...
Srdjan Prodanovic, Stefan Stenfelt
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High-resolution seismoacoustic data represent a useful tool for the investigations of gas-charged sediments occurring beneath the seabed through the identification of the diagnostic intrasedimentary features associated with them.
Gemma Aiello, Mauro Caccavale
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