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An Implantable Neurocybernetic Prosthesis System
Epilepsia, 1990Summary: The neurocybernetic prosthesis (Cyberonics, Inc.) is an implantable, multiprogrammable pulse generator that delivers constant current electrical signals to the vagus nerve for the purpose of reducing the frequency and/or severity of epileptic seizures.
R, Terry, W B, Tarver, J, Zabara
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation and Couple’s Satisfaction
Urologia Internationalis, 1999<i>Objective:</i> Implant surgery is the most acceptable curative choice for patients with erectile dysfunction and their partners, since the results are excellent with regard to the couple’s pleasure and the materials used are extremely manageable <i>Materials and Methods:</i> We performed 46 prosthesis implantations in ...
PORENA, Massimo +4 more
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Implants in Maxillofacial Prosthesis
RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences, 2023The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck secondary to acquired and congenital defects continue to be a challenge. Apart from esthetics the most common problem encountered with these prostheses is the retention of prostheses.
Shalaka Rao U, Vidya Bhat, Sanath Shetty
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation
1985Numerous causes for failure of the penis to achieve adequate rigidity for vaginal penetration have become apparent, and sophisticated methods have been developed for determining more accurately the particular cause in a given case. The therapeutic options remain limited, however, especially in patients with true organic disease.
David M. Barrett, William L. Furlow
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation
2003Broad spectrum antibiotics (cephalosporins) are given preoperatively and continued for 7 days. The patient is to take a povidine iodine shower before operation. Suprapubic and genital hair is removed in the OR, a 15-min scrub is done, and operating room traffic limited.
F. Schreiter, R. Hofmann
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Implant-retained nasal prosthesis
European Journal of Prosthodontics, 2015Malignant tumors of the nose occasionally require rhinectomy. Facial defects can cause not only functional problems but also some serious physchological problems that could cause the individual to avoid social contact. In view of this, the first aim of maxillofacial rehabilitation should be solving esthetic problems.
Ozlem Kara +3 more
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Intravalvular Implantation of Aortic Valve Prosthesis
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1996A simplified technique is described to overcome the problem of aortic valve replacement in a severely dilated aortic root (> 30-mm diameter). Intravalvular implantation of an inverted mitral prosthesis after imbrication of aortic cusps was performed in a patient with severe aortic regurgitation with gross annular dilatation.
P K, Ghosh, S, Garg
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Orbital Implants and Prosthesis
2021Eye Removal Surgery (enucleation or evisceration) is often considered as a lost battle in ophthalmology as there is no hope for restoring vision. The technique of eye removal is constantly evolving. Sufferers bears the stigma of disfigurement and some gets disturbed psychologically. One simple solution in most of these cases is to fit a custom-designed
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