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Open Repair of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms in the Endovascular Era: When and for Whom. [PDF]
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Robotic mitral valve repair in octogenarians: safety and clinical outcomes compared with younger patients. [PDF]
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The Management of Acetabular Labral Tears: A Contemporary Review. [PDF]
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Anterior leaflet prolapse. To repair or not to repair?
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2022A larger use of mitral valve repair is recommended in case of mitral regurgitation. Anterior leaflet repair is generally more difficult than posterior. Presence of atrial fibrillation or dysfunction of left ventricle appears to be independent preoperative factors of failure in case of involvement of the anterior leaflet.
Guglielmo Actis Dato, Giulia Actis Dato
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Meniscal Repair—Outside-In Repair
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2012In 1948, Fairbank described the radiographic changes that develop after meniscecomy, suggesting the protective effect of the meniscus. Early biomechanical studies ave further defined the importance of the meniscus in normal knee joint function. hese studies found a 50% to 70% reduction in femoral condyle contact, a 100% ncrease in contact stress with ...
Timothy R, Vinyard, Brian R, Wolf
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On Repair Age Residual Repair Life in the Minimal Repair Process
Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 1989Some properties of repair age (the elapsed time since the last repair) and the residual repair life (the time until the next repair) are studied for the minimal repair process under various assumptions on the aging characteristics of the equipment under maintenance. Bounds on expected repair age and expected residual repair life are obtained.
Kirmani, S. N. U. A., Gupta, Ramesh C.
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Revue neurologique, 2003
Transplantation of fetal neural cells represents an attractive replacement strategy for the treatment of certain neurodegenerative diseases. This is the case with Parkinson's disease, which results from a selective loss of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra. Experimentation with animal models has demonstrated the feasibility of this approach.
Ph., Brachet, Ph., Damier
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Transplantation of fetal neural cells represents an attractive replacement strategy for the treatment of certain neurodegenerative diseases. This is the case with Parkinson's disease, which results from a selective loss of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra. Experimentation with animal models has demonstrated the feasibility of this approach.
Ph., Brachet, Ph., Damier
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