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Current Opinion in Urology, 2007
To review recent publications on the surgical treatment of hypospadias failures, including prognostic factors, which may influence final outcome in hypospadias surgery.Interim good outcomes for single-stage dorsal inlay grafting in patients with multiple failed repairs would suggest a greater role for this new technique over other available options ...
Gianantonio, Manzoni, Giacinto, Marrocco
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To review recent publications on the surgical treatment of hypospadias failures, including prognostic factors, which may influence final outcome in hypospadias surgery.Interim good outcomes for single-stage dorsal inlay grafting in patients with multiple failed repairs would suggest a greater role for this new technique over other available options ...
Gianantonio, Manzoni, Giacinto, Marrocco
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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2004
To retrospectively evaluate the experience of a single surgeon (YS) with hypospadias reoperations.105 hypospadias patients were reoperated by the same surgeon between 1994 - 2003. The patients were classified into three groups according to the surgical technique employed. Urethral plate tubularisation was performed in Group I.
Y, Söylet +3 more
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To retrospectively evaluate the experience of a single surgeon (YS) with hypospadias reoperations.105 hypospadias patients were reoperated by the same surgeon between 1994 - 2003. The patients were classified into three groups according to the surgical technique employed. Urethral plate tubularisation was performed in Group I.
Y, Söylet +3 more
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Cardiovascular Surgery, 1999
The presentation of long-term complications after conventional aortic surgery and the treatment of patients that have had reoperative aortic operations are reviewed. Ninety-seven consecutive patients that had 102 subsequent aortic operations at a tertiary referral center were studied.
J S, Matsumura +4 more
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The presentation of long-term complications after conventional aortic surgery and the treatment of patients that have had reoperative aortic operations are reviewed. Ninety-seven consecutive patients that had 102 subsequent aortic operations at a tertiary referral center were studied.
J S, Matsumura +4 more
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Reoperation for hyperparathyroidism
World Journal of Surgery, 1977AbstractReoperation for persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism is more hazardous than is primary cervical exploration and is also much less likely to result in cure of the disease. Only 21 of 34 reoperations (62%) were successful during the period 1970 through 1972 at the Mayo Clinic, compared with success in 312 of 327 primary operations (95 ...
A J, Edis, O H, Beahrs, P F, Sheedy
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1990
The subject of cardiac reoperation in general has been infrequently discussed in the medical literature and has not yet appeared in the nursing literature. Yet reoperation presents a real challenge, accentuating some problems that are also associated with primary cases and posing some considerations that are unique to the reoperative situation.
M, Halfman-Franey, K, Gabel, D E, Berg
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The subject of cardiac reoperation in general has been infrequently discussed in the medical literature and has not yet appeared in the nursing literature. Yet reoperation presents a real challenge, accentuating some problems that are also associated with primary cases and posing some considerations that are unique to the reoperative situation.
M, Halfman-Franey, K, Gabel, D E, Berg
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REOPERATIVE SNODGRASS PROCEDURE
The Journal of Urology, 2001We examine the results of a reoperative Snodgrass procedure for complex hypospadias.A total of 25 patients with hypospadias in whom repair had failed underwent a reoperative Snodgrass procedure. Mean patient age and number of prior repairs were 11.4 years and 2.5, respectively.
S S, Yang +3 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1988
Fourteen patients underwent carotid reoperation for symptomatic recurrent carotid stenosis after previous ipsilateral carotid endarterectomy. Eight of these patients presented with focal transient ischemic attacks, two with strokes, and four with vertebrobasilar insufficiency.
A, Kazmers +4 more
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Fourteen patients underwent carotid reoperation for symptomatic recurrent carotid stenosis after previous ipsilateral carotid endarterectomy. Eight of these patients presented with focal transient ischemic attacks, two with strokes, and four with vertebrobasilar insufficiency.
A, Kazmers +4 more
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Reoperative pulmonary thromboendarterectomy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1999Recurrent symptomatic pulmonary hypertension is uncommon after primary pulmonary thromboendarterectomy (PTE). We reviewed our experience with patients undergoing repeat PTE to determine the risk factors for recurrent disease, and the selection criteria, relative risks, and functional outcomes of reoperative PTE.Since 1990, 13 of 870 (1.5%) patients ...
M, Mo +8 more
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1987
ABSTRACT The results of bilateral medial rectus rerecession and bilateral lateral rectus resection for patients with under-corrected or recurrent esotropia after medial rectus recession are compared. Medial rectus rerecession resulted in a high rate of consecutive exotropia. Lateral rectus resection was more accurate but was often accompanied
R A, King, J H, Calhoun, L B, Nelson
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ABSTRACT The results of bilateral medial rectus rerecession and bilateral lateral rectus resection for patients with under-corrected or recurrent esotropia after medial rectus recession are compared. Medial rectus rerecession resulted in a high rate of consecutive exotropia. Lateral rectus resection was more accurate but was often accompanied
R A, King, J H, Calhoun, L B, Nelson
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Reoperative Esophageal Surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2003Reoperative esophageal surgery can be a very challenging endeavor. Preoperative evaluation, planning and preparation are essential to optimize results. A general reoperative approach and the range of reconstructive options are outlined. Management of specific problems is discussed including stricture, recurrent gastroesophageal reflux, recurrent ...
Craig W, Lillehei, Robert C, Shamberger
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