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Metatarsal Transfer for Atypical Phenotype of Foot Polydactyly: A Case Report

open access: yesJournal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Polydactyly of the foot is one of the most frequently observed congenital deformities. Although resection of the extra phalanx generally leads to a favorable outcome, functional disorder may sometimes occur. We present a rare case of bilateral metatarsal-
Yasufumi Makiuchi   +3 more
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A novel repair for patients with atrioventricular septal defect requiring reoperation for left atrioventricular valve regurgitation✩ [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2000
Nancy Poirier   +6 more
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Efficacy and Tolerability of Transoral Sialolithotomy in Non‐Palpable Submandibular Lithiasis

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
Transoral sialolithotomy has long been considered inappropriate for non‐palpable submandibular stones. In this retrospective cohort of 457 patients, we compared outcomes between palpable and non‐palpable stones, showing that the technique allows successful removal in 87% of non‐palpable cases, with no associated complications.
Marine Bourtoul   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Redo axillary artery cannulation in aortic reoperations: Technical variations and implications for optimal outcomesCentral MessagePerspective

open access: yesJTCVS Techniques
Objectives: Recannulation of the right axillary artery (Redo-AX) is a valuable yet underutilized technique in aortic reoperations. The present study sought to analyze the outcomes of 1 of the largest redo AX cannulations experiences.
Suguru Ohira, MD, PhD   +7 more
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REOPERATION IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT HYPERTHYROIDISM

open access: bronze, 1987
Shigeru Deguchi   +6 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Single centre experience on primary correction of common arterial trunk: overall survival and freedom from reoperation after more than 15 years✩ [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2000
Christian Schreiber   +8 more
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Root and arch replacements in acute type A aortic dissection suggest lower risk of open distal reinterventionCentral MessagePerspective

open access: yesJTCVS Structural and Endovascular
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate how different approaches for root and arch management during the first surgery for acute type A aortic dissection impact long-term freedom from reintervention, particularly distal reintervention. Methods: This is a
Bo Chang Brian Wu, MD   +8 more
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