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Efficacy of OB Balloon Tamponade in Cesarean Delivery for Placenta Previa and Low-Lying Placenta: A Retrospective Comparative Study [PDF]
Masaaki Tanaka, Kaoru Abiko
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ABSTRACT Background Cryoballoon ablation (CB) is a well‐established thermal technique for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI), while balloon‐in‐basket pulsed field ablation (BiB‐PFA) represents a novel non‐thermal alternative. Both single‐shot systems may trigger systemic inflammation and myocardial injury, yet direct comparisons are lacking.
Jan‐Per Wenzel +9 more
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Evaluating a trainee’s progress in surgical dexterity [PDF]
The local cardiac surgical training program is modelled on a one-to-one apprenticeship encompassing a number of years. Trainee progress is regularly audited and work of increasing complexity is provided, commensurate with the trainee's ability. Speed and
Manche, Alexander, Schembri, Kevin
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ABSTRACT Background Women with intellectual disabilities (ID) often lack effective education and support surrounding menstrual health. This can directly impact self‐care, participation and regular engagement in sport and more generally, health and wellbeing.
Laura St. John +4 more
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Achieving Equitable Access to Obstetric Devices Through Innovation, Improvisation and Off-Label Use. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The global impact of life‐saving medical devices is directly related to their availability. Access may be limited by cost, availability, or lack of information regarding effectiveness and safety. Addressing the inequity in access requires concerted effort from device developers, the research community, global agencies and professional ...
Hofmeyr GJ +3 more
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Dasatinib: A rare cause of recurrent cardiac tamponade
Murat Akçay, Metin ÇOKSEVİM
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Intraocular perfluorodecalin and silicone oil tamponade (double filling) in the management of complicated retinal detachment: functional and anatomical outcomes using small-gauge surgery [PDF]
Emma C. Zanzottera +3 more
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A 12‐year‐old castrated male golden retriever was referred for evaluation of a palatal mass. Computed tomography identified a 2.7 × 2.0 × 1.5 cm soft tissue mass extending from the caudal aspect of the hard palate to the rostral soft palate. Bilateral caudal maxillectomy was declined by owners; thus, a marginal resection was performed.
M. A. Walker, N. Bacon, K. L. Hoddinott
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