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Reconstructive Surgery in Gangrene

Scottish Medical Journal, 1976
The results of reconstructive arterial surgery in 113 critically ischaemic limbs during 1958 to 1972 are presented. There were 61 aorto-iliac reconstructions with 4 operative deaths (6.5%), resulting in a limb salvage rate of 75.4 per cent and 49 femoro-popliteal operations with 3 deaths (6.1%) and a limb salvage rate of 73.5 per cent.
J. G. Pollock   +3 more
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Reconstructive Surgery

2004
Abstract Rebecca’s parents were very nervous. Rebecca had severe arthritis that had affected her hips. Despite taking multiple medications from a variety of physicians, things had slowly gotten worse over the past year. Now Rebecca was in my office.
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Reconstructive surgery in paraplegia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary Because of improved medical and surgical care. paraplegics can look to the future with confidence. Their care is a group endeavor. with each specialist playing an important role in the patient's rehabilitation. The routine care of these patients consists primarily of cleanliness of the skin and decubitus ulcers. good nutrition. prevention of
Robert L. Harding, William C. Meloy
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Current Trends in Upper and Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Among American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Members.

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2017
PURPOSE To assess current practice patterns for management of upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty by active American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery members.
A. Kossler   +4 more
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Venous Reconstructive Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
A number of venous reconstructive procedures, including bypass grafting, have been evaluated long enough to be considered proven and to have gained a permanent place in surgery. Other procedures, such as venous valve transplantation, remain experimental and need further long-term follow-up before they can be advocated for general use.
John J. Bergan   +2 more
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Pediatric reconstructive surgery

Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
The field of reconstructive pediatric urologic surgery is constantly changing. Recent changes in pediatric urologic reconstructive surgery are discussed in the present review. Surgical techniques for treating patients with hypospadias, exstrophy, incontinence, and ambiguous or variant genitalia are also discussed.
Christopher S. Cooper, Howard M. Snyder
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Reconstructive Preprosthetic Surgery

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1985
The overall health of an edentulous patient may be significantly affected when added to the multiple medical and psychiatric problems common to the elderly. A patient who has a significant oral prosthetic problem may be helped with current reconstructive preprosthetic surgical techniques.
Kenneth Lecocq   +2 more
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Reconstructive surgery of the penis

Current Opinion in Urology, 2006
Diseases of the penis are common, and the aim now is the preservation of function and cosmesis of the penis using modern penile reconstructive techniques. Penile cancer, Peyronie's disease and trauma are the three pathologies assessed.Modern conservative organ-sparing surgery in penile cancer has shown that good oncological control can be gained by 2 ...
Miguel Angel Bonillo García   +2 more
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Reconstructive Venous Surgery

Archives of Surgery, 1979
Experience with 60 reconstructions of large peripheral veins is summarized. No deaths occurred and complications were minimal. Most patients had excellent or good results.
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Stroke and Reconstructive Surgery

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1969
Development of effective surgical means in the management of cerebral vascular insufficiency has recently become one of the most gratifying advances in the field of arterial reconstructive surgery. For, whereas from time immemorial the “stroke victim” has been in most instances considered doomed, operative procedures now in clinical use can prevent ...
F Costeas, G E Poulias, S Kouremenos
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