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Reoperation for hyperparathyroidism

World Journal of Surgery, 1977
AbstractReoperation 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 ...
Anthony J. Edis   +2 more
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Reoperations for Esotropia

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
Robert A King   +2 more
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REOPERATION

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1997
Reoperation is an integral part of the damage control sequence. Each type of reoperation represents an entirely different operative profile with different tactical considerations. This article discusses in detail the key decisions and techniques of planned and unplanned reoperation.
Asher Hirshberg   +5 more
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Reoperation for glioblastoma

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1981
✓ The results of a second operation for tumor removal in 24 adult patients with supratentorial glioblastoma multiforme or anaplastic astrocytoma were analyzed. The median survival time after reoperation was 14 weeks. Five of the 24 patients lived 6 months or longer after reoperation. Only three of these patients maintained a Karnofsky rating (KR) of at
Phillip A. Tibbs   +8 more
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Reoperative Parathyroidectomy

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Reoperative surgery for hyperparathyroidism is associated with increased incidence of complications including vocal cord paralysis, permanent hypoparathyroidism, and persistent hypercalcemia. Surgical re-exploration should consist of symptomatic or low-risk patients.
Alfred, Simental, Robert L, Ferris
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Coronary Reoperations

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
As coronary bypass surgery evolved from a procedure offered to good-risk patients into an intervention that is now applied to a spectrum of patients with many high-risk characteristics, so, too, reoperation for coronary surgery is now applied to an aging population with complicated atherosclerosis and abnormal left ventricular function.
B W, Lytle, F D, Loop
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Reoperative hypospadias

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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Hypospadias Reoperations

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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