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Prone versus Supine Position for Lung Ultrasound in Neonates with Respiratory Distress

American Journal of Perinatology, 2019
Objective To study the feasibility of lung ultrasound (LUS) in prone position and to compare it with supine position in neonates with respiratory distress.
D. Louis   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pelvic positioning in the supine position leads to more consistent orientation of the acetabular component after total hip arthroplasty

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2018
Aims This study aims to: determine the difference in pelvic position that occurs between surgery and radiographic, supine, postoperative assessment; examine how the difference in pelvic position influences subsequent component orientation; and establish ...
G. Grammatopoulos   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Supine (Back) Sleep Position

2020
Supine (back) sleeping has been shown to decrease the incidence of SIDS and SUID (sleep-related infant deaths). Despite recommendations to place infants in the supine position for sleep, parents sometimes choose the non-supine position for their infants.
Bryanne N. Colvin, Eve R. Colson
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Why Deliver in the Supine Position?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992
Summary: This study was conducted at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, Bombay, India during the year 1990. The aim was to compare the routinely used supine position versus ambulation in the first stage and squatting position during the second stage of labour.
G N, Allahbadia, P R, Vaidya
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Supine Position, SIDS, and Skull Shape

PEDIATRICS, 1998
To the Editor. Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics has gone on record as supporting supine positioning for children to reduce the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). This recommendation has been associated with a dramatic decline in infant …
J A, Persing, J, Kattwinkel
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The supine position for transsphenoidal surgery

Neurosurgical Review, 1994
The supine position has been routinely used for transphenoidal microsurgery in our department since 1973. We had 404 patients, 387 of whom had pituitary micro-or macroadenomas. It is always satisfactory, allowing a very good control of intraoperative arterial pressure and prevention of air embolism. It is also comfortable for both surgeons.
FRAIOLI B   +4 more
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Surgical Technique: Supine Position

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2005
The principle challenge of hip arthroscopy is effective access to the joint for addressing various pathological lesions. The supine method and its variations described here have proven to be reliable and reproducible. The understanding of hip disease continues to evolve with expanding indications for arthroscopic intervention.
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Tension Pneumocephalus After Craniotomy in Supine Position

Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 2003
Tension pneumocephalus has been reported frequently after posterior fossa surgery, mostly in procedures done in the sitting position. Though uncommon, tension pneumocephalus is a life-threatening complication that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment.
Hemanshu, Prabhakar   +2 more
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Hip arthroscopy utilizing the supine position

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1994
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the merits of the supine position in arthroscopic surgery about the hip. Twenty consecutive patients successfully underwent arthroscopy by this technique. The procedure is performed on a standard fracture table with fluoroscopy. Traction is used to distract the hip for introduction of the instruments. Three
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Flank Suspended Supine Position for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy

Urologia Journal, 2012
Aims Prone and supine positions for percutaneous nephrolithotomy are widely used but have their drawbacks. We report a new positioning method called “flank suspended supine position” (FSSP) for PCNL and describe our experience with PCNL in this position to evaluate its safety and efficacy.
Tie-jun, Pan   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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