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Transcatheter fontan takedown

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2015
Early failure of the Fontan circulation is rare in the current era but remains associated with a high mortality rate. Surgical Fontan takedown has evolved as one of the strategies to stabilize the circulation, improve survival, and allow for a future attempt at Fontan completion.
Anna, Hallbergson   +2 more
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Morbidity of Ostomy Takedown

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2008
Creation of a temporary ostomy is a surgical tool to divert stool from a more distal area of concern (anastomosis, inflammation, etc). To provide a true benefit, the morbidity/mortality from the ostomy takedown itself should be minimal. The aim of our study was therefore to evaluate our own experience and determine the complications and mortality of ...
Andreas M, Kaiser   +6 more
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Thoracoscopic IMA Takedown

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2010
In recent years, the field of minimally invasive cardiac surgery has grown rapidly beginning with the MIDCAB operation and evolving toward totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). It promotes the goal of decreasing surgical trauma while maintaining surgical efficacy. For MIDCAB, a limited anterior thoracotomy or mediastotomy have been
P, Nataf   +6 more
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Takedown and Reconstruction of Cavopulmonary Anastomosis

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1977
Takedown and reconstruction of a previous Glenn anastomosis at the time of repair was performed in 1 child with pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect and in 3 children with transposition of the great arteries, ventricular septal defect, and pulmonary stenosis. All 4 survived and showed excellent clinical results.
J, Rohmer, J M, Quaegebeur, A, Brom
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Techniques and complications of ileostomy takedown

American Journal of Surgery, 1999
We use a loop ileostomy for temporary fecal diversion because of ease of technical construction and assumed low complication rate. Here, we review our complications of loop ileostomy and takedown using three techniques of closure.We reviewed charts of all patients who had temporary ileostomies constructed during 1987 to 1995 (n = 366).
P Terry Phang
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Tumour Takedown

Nursing Standard, 2016
Developed by Cancer Research UK scientists in collaboration with Centre of the Cell team at Queen Mary University of London, this app helps users learn how some cancer treatments destroy the disease.
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Cybercrime takedowns

Network Security, 2020
In Russia, the FSB security service announced that it had charged 25 individuals with payment card fraud that involved 90 websites that sold stolen card details.
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End Colostomy Takedown

2020
When the pathology for which a Hartmann’s procedure was performed is resolved, one may consider reversing the colostomy and restoring continuity of the colon. When performing an anastomosis of the colon to the remaining stump (either sigmoid or rectum), one must ensure there is no tension in order to avoid anastomotic breakdown and leak of the ...
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Extrapleural takedown of the internal mammary artery as a pedicle

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1991
Four hundred thirty-three patients underwent coronary bypass grafting using both internal mammary artery (IMA) and saphenous vein graft. In 233 patients the IMA was exposed with a conventional technique (group 1), whereas in the remaining patients the IMA was harvested leaving the pleura intact and performing an associated lysis of the endothoracic ...
G, Noera   +5 more
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A painful takedown of host defenses

Science Signaling, 2018
A flesh-eating bacterium disables host defenses by inducing pain-sensing neurons to release a neutrophil-inhibiting peptide.
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