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Robotic surgery for paediatric neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: a systematic review
Objective To evaluate in a systematic review the outcomes, benefits, and limitations of robot‐assisted surgeries for paediatric neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD), as robot‐assisted techniques have emerged as a potential alternative, offering enhanced precision, dexterity, and visualisation.
Ihtisham Ahmad +6 more
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The surgical management of perforated diverticulitis Hinchey III: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Ib MT, Holbek OT, Tøttrup A.
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This multicenter prospective study examined the impact of urinary diversion on HRQOL among bladder cancer patients who underwent radical cystectomy. Evaluation using the BCI clarified changes in HRQOL related to urinary, bowel, and sexual domains before surgery and at 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively.
Shuhei Yamada +32 more
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Delayed Primary Skin Closure Followed by Single-use Negative-pressure Wound Therapy Is Optimal for Wound Management After Bowel-stoma Reversal. [PDF]
Fukasawa T +11 more
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To adjust to an everyday life with a stoma
Karlsson, Sara, Karlsson, Johannes
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Novel use of Partial Diversion Stoma—Bishop Koop and Santulli Stoma in Adults
Deepika C.A. +3 more
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Species distribution models are key to evaluate how climate change threatens European forests and tree species distributions. However, current models struggle to integrate ecophysiological processes. Mechanistic models are complex and have high parameter requirements.
Anne Baranger +6 more
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Protocol for Postoperative Care Following Abdominal Surgery: A Quality Improvement Project. [PDF]
Genewick J +5 more
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Summary A 25‐year‐old Icelandic mare diagnosed with bilateral temporohyoid‐osteoarthropathy, moderate pharyngeal instability and bilateral laryngeal paralysis was presented because of intermittent stridor and dyspnoea worsening during exercise. As a previous ceratohyoidectomy had not improved these symptoms substantially, a permanent tracheostomy was ...
D. C. Debald +3 more
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