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Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Opinion – Supine Position
2012The issue of patient positioning for PNL has recently become a matter of discussion. Advantages and disadvantages of the traditional prone position are examined, in comparison with the pros and cons of the alternative supine positions. Once recognized that PNL has similar feasibility, efficacy, and safety from a urological point of view with both ...
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Reevaluating Positions for Labor—Lateral vs Supine
JOGN Nursing, 1973Studies have shown that the lateral position is often more advantageous than the supine position. Reviewed here are data on when and why the lateral position is preferred during labor to positively affect the cardiovascular system and the urinary and respiratory tracts and to regulate uterine contractions.
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Hip arthroscopy: the supine position.
Instructional course lectures, 2002Hip arthroscopy performed with the patient in the supine position is an effective, reproducible procedure. Advantages include ease and simplicity of patient positioning, use of a standard fracture table, operating room layout that is user friendly, familiar joint orientation, and optimal access for all portal placements.
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Hip arthroscopy in the supine position
Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2002Abstract Hip arthroscopy by the supine approach has proven to be an effective and reproducible procedure. Patientpositioning is easy and time-efficient. It utilizes standard operating room (OR) equipment. The OR layout is user-friendly, and the orientation is familiar to orthopedic surgeons. Additionally, there may be less concern for intra-abdominal
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018
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