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The laparoscopic sponge

Surgical Endoscopy, 2003
Hemorrhage and spillage of enteric contents during laparoscopic surgery can be problematic and obscure the operative field. Although the suction device can often clear the field, we have found that use of a sponge is often more efficient and effective.An unrolled 4 x 4 sponge can be introduced down a 10-mm port without difficulty.
D, Maccabee, B C, Sheppard
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The Sponge Pump

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1994
Abstract The sponge pump was analysed and compared with the choanoflagellate pump in order to identify prerequisite properties of the basic pump units which have enabled the development of large sponges. The comparative pump analysis was based on experimentally measured back-pressure pumping-rate characteristics of the demosponge Haliclona urceolus
S. Larsen, Poul   +1 more
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Suctioning Sponge

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
A newly devised sponge absorbs and suctions blood and irrigation fluids during surgical procedures. This new sponge eliminates the need for the frequent exchange of sponges during an operation. Although the sponge was designed for ophthalmic operations, it can be used in other types of surgical procedures as well.
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Selective Sponges

Communications of the ACM
Wringing out an array of options.
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To sponge or not to sponge

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
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Sponge city strategy and application of pavement materials in sponge city

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
Jiayu Wang, Feipeng Xiao
exaly  

SURGICAL SPONGES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
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SPONG v. SPONG

Victorian Reports, 1914
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