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Consenso internacional sobre nomenclatura en equinococosis: traducción y adaptación al español.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1973
Abstract The technic of a pull through, end to side reimplantation of the ureter into the bladder is described. We have been impressed by the ease, simplicity, and value of this procedure.
T E, Hodgins, R A, Hancock
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Abstract The technic of a pull through, end to side reimplantation of the ureter into the bladder is described. We have been impressed by the ease, simplicity, and value of this procedure.
T E, Hodgins, R A, Hancock
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The Laryngoscope, 1999
AbstractObjective: A small number of multichannel cochlear implant (CI) recipients require reimplantation. This study describes the causes of failure, surgical technique, and hearing outcomes in a consecutive series of 16 patients undergoing reimplantation of multichannel devices.
T J, Balkany +7 more
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AbstractObjective: A small number of multichannel cochlear implant (CI) recipients require reimplantation. This study describes the causes of failure, surgical technique, and hearing outcomes in a consecutive series of 16 patients undergoing reimplantation of multichannel devices.
T J, Balkany +7 more
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Penile Prosthesis Reimplantation
Journal of Urology, 1987Occasionally, penile prostheses are removed following erosion, infection or malfunction and they are not replaced immediately. Patients may present later for reimplantation of a penile prosthesis after an interval free of a device. However, no information is available as to the outcome and difficulties of such a procedure. We reviewed the charts of all
T C, Gasser +2 more
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Reimplantation of an Amputated Pinna
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1974Partial or total amputations of the external ear are difficult management problems. Successful reimplantations of total amputations by primary suture technique are few, and this approach has not been encouraged until recently. Aggressive medical therapy with antibiotics, anticoagulation, and vasodilatation in conjunction with surgical techniques of ...
W P, Potsic, R F, Naunton
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Reimplantation of the Wide Ureter
British Journal of Urology, 1978Summary— A modification of the technique of Politano and Leadbetter for reimplantation of wide ureters is described. Nine patients with obstructive megaureter (10 ureters) and 6 with gross vesicoureteric reflux (9 ureters) were treated.
M C, Bishop, A R, Askew, J C, Smith
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Lung Reimplantation in the Dog
JAMA, 1961THE CLINICAL application of lung transplantation awaits the resolution of the immunological mechanism responsible for homograft rejection. Lung transplantation in the dog has become feasible as a result of resolution of technical difficulties. 1,2 In order to study homotransplantation intelligently it would appear necessary to develop techniques for ...
E J, LINBERG +3 more
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Reimplantation of the ampulla of vater
The American Journal of Surgery, 1985Injury to the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct during duodenal ulcer or tumor surgery is exceedingly rare. In the past 50 years, only eight case reports have dealt with reimplantation of the ampulla of Vater. Reimplantation sites have included the stomach, duodenum, and jejunum.
D C, Budd, D L, Fink
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Ureteral Reimplantation in Infants
Journal of Urology, 1993Between 1984 and 1990, 30 infants (46 ureters) 8 weeks to 6 months old (mean age 4 months) underwent ureteral reimplantation. Weight at operation ranged from 4.9 to 9.5 kg. (mean 6.9). Underlying abnormalities were primary vesicoureteral reflux (28 ureters), primary ureterovesical junction obstruction (11), ectopic ureterocele (4) and ectopic ureter (3)
S P, Greenfield, J J, Griswold, J, Wan
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The Ross reimplantation technique
The Multimedia Manual of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 2018Pulmonary autograft replacement of a diseased aortic valve (the Ross procedure) is effective in children, where growth is essential, and in young patients for whom a biological solution is preferred. Long-term outcomes are generally good. However eventual autograft dilatation may necessitate reoperation.
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