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Complications of the surgical sponges retained in abdomen of human patientsand dogs [PDF]
SUMMARY In the present literature review, the author summarised the non-neoplastic and neoplastic postoperative complications, symptoms of the abdominal retained surgical sponges in human patients, and dogs.
Jakab, Csaba
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Bioinspired Adaptive Sensors: A Review on Current Developments in Theory and Application
This review comprehensively summarizes the recent progress in the design and fabrication of sensory‐adaptation‐inspired devices and highlights their valuable applications in electronic skin, wearable electronics, and machine vision. The existing challenges and future directions are addressed in aspects such as device performance optimization ...
Guodong Gong +12 more
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Technical progress in the surgical operating room (OR) increases constantly, facilitating the development of intelligent OR systems functioning as "safety backup" in the background of surgery.
Kranzfelder, M;Zywitza, D;Jell, T;Schneider, A;Gillen, S;Friess, H;Feussner, H
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Antibiotic-Loaded Collagen Sponges in Clinical Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Background: Chronic osteomyelitis is caused by bacterial infection of the bone and is a major problem in orthopaedic surgery. Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis requires surgical debridement accompanied by local and systemic administration of antibiotics.
van Vugt, TAG +17 more
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POM‐Based Water Splitting Catalyst Under Acid Conditions Driven by Its Assembly on Carbon Nanotubes
A newly‐engineered POM‐based electrocatalyst incorporating non‐innocent counter cations exhibits fast kinetics for either the OER or HER under strongly acidic conditions (1 m H2SO4), depending on whether it is assembled on carbon nanotubes (1@CNT) or physically mixed with them (1/CNT). In water‐splitting tests using a two‐electrode setup, these systems
Eugenia P. Quirós‐Díez +8 more
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Can Gentamicin-collagen Sponges Prevent Seroma Formation Following Mastectomy?
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether gentamicin-collagen (GC) sponges can lower the incidence of seroma and surgical site infections following breast cancer surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was performed.
Fatih Polat +9 more
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Drawing inspiration from the layered hard‐soft architecture found in sea sponges, this work establishes a new framework for architected cementitious composites (ACC) through multi‐material additive manufacturing (MMAM) process. The integration of mortar and elastomer phases into layered architectures enables synergistic toughening mechanisms, including
Aimane Najmeddine +5 more
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Accuracy of visually estimated blood loss in surgical sponges by members of the surgical team
It is important that operating room personnel monitor the correct amount of blood loss during surgery in order to properly replace lost volume. The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of operating room personnel in visually estimating blood
Claesson Lingehall, Helena, +3 more
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E. coli Extracellular Matrix: A Tunable Composite With Hierarchical Structure
The complex composite‐like mechanical behavior of E. coli biofilm matrix is the result of a synergic contribution of the rigid curli and swelling pEtN‐cellulose, and emerges from specific ratio and assembly conditions. The interactions between the two fibers govern biofilm hydration and characteristic wrinkling patterns, providing crucial insights for ...
Macarena Siri +7 more
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Los cuerpos extraños en abdomen constituyen un grupo de pseudotumores que corresponden a material no absorbible que, a diferencia de otros, no cumple ningún efecto terapéutico.
Oswaldo Alfonso Borráez +3 more
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