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[Segmental splenectomy. Usefulness of linear surgical staplers].

Minerva chirurgica, 1989
As the high risk of sepsis after splenectomy is well recognized, reliable conservative surgical techniques in splenic surgery are widely advocated. Among these, segmental splenectomy carries specific and increasing indications. The use of linear staplers makes this operation quicker and safer. On the basis of a personal observation, Authors examine the
M. Zago   +7 more
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[Surgical staplers. Urologic surgery with intestines].

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1993
Since the late 1980s, different reservoirs and bladder substitution techniques have been added to the urological surgical armamentarium. The necessary use of an intestinal segment--generally detubularized--make these surgical procedures complicated and time-consuming.
A, Roncales Badal   +3 more
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Partial gastric resection by surgical stapler.

Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1987
This technique of gastric resection is easily applied and is useful for benign lesions or complicated lesions in poor risk patients. For lesions of the fundus, it may obviate an esophagogastric anastomosis. To our knowledge, the procedure has not been described in gastric resection.
E J, Viciana, D J, Russin
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Before a surgical stapler fails....

Health devices, 2002
Surgical staplers are complex mechanical devices that require skill and experience to operate. In several cases in which a stapler failed--and may have led to patient injury--staff reported having difficulties with the device before the actual failure. Unfortunately, surgical staff was undeterred by the warning signs and continued to use the device. In
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[Incident reports with surgical staplers].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2009
The study was initiated to evaluate the risks of surgical staplers.In the years 2002-2007, a total of 165 reports of incidents or corrective actions from 3 manufacturers were registered and retrospectively analyzed with respect to the prevalent product default appearance, the results of the manufacturer's investigations and the severity of the ...
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[Use of surgical staplers in emergency surgery].

Minerva chirurgica, 1999
Over the past decade the use of surgical staplers has resulted in a substantial change in both elective and emergency surgery for gastrointestinal pathologies. A large number of studies have now affirmed the safety, reliability, simplicity, rapidity and usefulness of these instruments. They offer many advantages, above all the possibility of shortening
G, Vadalà   +4 more
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[Use of surgical staplers in gastrointestinal surgery].

Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 1989
Reported in this paper is the use of staplers in gastro-intestinal surgery. Three soviet-made types of staplers, UO 40/60, NShKA, and SPTU (comparable to TA 30/55/90, GIA, and EEA) were used on the upper part of the gastro-intestinal tract in 237 cases and in colorectal surgery on 66 patients.
D, Lorenz   +3 more
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The birth of the surgical stapler.

Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1980
Contrary to the popular belief that the stapling machine is a relatively recent technical innovation, surgical staplers have been in general use since as early as the first decade of the century. The first surgical stapler was invented in 1908, and the two people who were responsible for this invention were Victor Fischer and Hümér Hültl.
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