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Reoperative Retroperitoneal Surgery
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2007Although RPLND is both a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure, it must be performed with therapeutic intent. Adequacy of initial RPLND is a prognostic variable for clinical outcome. Effective cisplatin-based chemotherapy will not reliably compensate for suboptimal initial surgery.
Joel, Sheinfeld, Pramod, Sogani
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Reoperation on the Thymus: A Critique
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001Reoperation on the thymus, including even multiple re-resection, is a useful modality in carefully selected patients for recurrent thymoma or for incompletely removed thymus. In the case of MG, reoperation is used for completion of an otherwise incomplete thymectomy, usually by the transcervical method, although it also has been used after primary ...
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Reoperation for Bleeding in Trauma
Archives of Surgery, 1993Analysis of the causes and clinical patterns of postoperative bleeding requiring reoperation in trauma patients.A case series of 166 consecutive patients treated over 7 years at a level I trauma center.136 patients (82%) sustained penetrating trauma, primarily gunshot wounds (102 patients).
A, Hirshberg +3 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2003
The maintenance of long-term venous access is critical to the livelihood of children in a variety of clinical situations, especially those who are dependent on parenteral nutrition. Whereas the traditional routes of either peripheral or central venous access are initially adequate, most of these sites eventually succumb to the pitfalls associated with ...
Russell J, Juno +3 more
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The maintenance of long-term venous access is critical to the livelihood of children in a variety of clinical situations, especially those who are dependent on parenteral nutrition. Whereas the traditional routes of either peripheral or central venous access are initially adequate, most of these sites eventually succumb to the pitfalls associated with ...
Russell J, Juno +3 more
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Esophagogastrectomy: Reoperation for complications
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1993AbstractFrom 1961 to 1991, a total of 1,452 esophagectomies were performed for esophageal cancer at Memorial SloanāKettering Cancer Center. Of these patients, 40 (2.7%) developed complications requiring a second operation during the same hospitalization.
Y L, Matory, M, Burt
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Reoperative Antireflux Surgery
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001Antireflux surgery is a successful procedure in the treatment of severe gastroesophageal reflux disease. During this procedure, if the following four elements are observed, (1) adequate mobilization of the distal esophagus into the abdomen without tension, (2) construction of an appropriate fundoplication, (3) closure of the diaphragmatic crura, and (4)
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2019
Donna D, Brown +3 more
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Donna D, Brown +3 more
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