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Hip replacement

The Lancet, 2018
Total hip replacement is a frequently done and highly successful surgical intervention. The procedure is undertaken to relieve pain and improve function in individuals with advanced arthritis of the hip joint. Symptomatic osteoarthritis is the most common indication for surgery.
Rory J, Ferguson   +5 more
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Esophageal replacement

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2017
This article focuses on esophageal replacement as a surgical option for pediatric patients with end-stage esophageal disease. While it is obvious that the patient׳s own esophagus is the best esophagus, persisting with attempts to retain a native esophagus with no function and at all costs are futile and usually detrimental to the overall well-being of ...
Shaun M, Kunisaki, Arnold G, Coran
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6. Replacement

Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 2013
The total replacement of animal procedures should be our common goal, not least because animal models cannot tell us what we need to know about human conditions and responses
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ON REPLACING A CHILD

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1964
An occasional occurrence in child guidance clinics is the case of a disturbed child who was conceived shortly after the death of another child, his parents' specific intention being to have this child as a replacement or substitute for their child who died.
A C, CAIN, B S, CAIN
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Replacement of the Nose

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2017
Today's reconstructive surgeons may not be aware that replacement of the nose was carried out successfully as long ago as the 16th century by the surgeon Gaspar Taliacozzo of Bologna, Italy, who published a detailed and illustrated account of his operation in 1597.
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Thyratron replacement

2016 IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC), 2016
Semiconductor thyristors have long been used as a replacement for thyratrons in low power or long pulse RF systems. To date, however, such thyristor assemblies have not demonstrated the reliability needed for installation in short pulse, high peak power RF stations used with many pulsed electron accelerators.
Roth, Ian   +2 more
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Replacing the ACA

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
Women, especially low-income women, may lose the most.
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Meniscus Replacement

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1996
Replacement of the meniscus cartilage presents challenges not easily met by the application of technology or transplantation biology. No studies have demonstrated definitely that there are benefits to a replaced meniscus. Regeneration of the body's own meniscus cartilage may be successful, but confirmation of this phenomenon awaits further data.
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Replacement for sutures

Nursing Standard, 1989
Davis and Geek has introduced a blue tissue adhesive, Histoacryl, for use as a gentle alternative to stitches for children who need treatment for minor skin wounds. The company says that accident and emergency departments have found it provides an excellent alternative to sutures because there is no need for an anaesthetic nor a return visit to have ...
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Replacements of the esophagus

The American Journal of Surgery, 1960
Abstract The esophagus may be replaced by various means. The skin tubes fashioned from the anterior thorax which were formerly used to restore continuity after esophageal resection have been superseded by more direct methods. Resection of the esophagus for both malignant and benign disease has become a common-place procedure.
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