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Surgery For Primary Disease

REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

... revision surgery were similar to those undergoing a primary procedure and the change in scores (magnitude of success) was less for revision decompressions and fusions, but not for revision ...

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Primary Stroke Center Protocols For Thrombotic Surgery

Primary Stroke Center Protocols For Thrombotic Surgery

... for primary stroke center protocols around the controversies around sick children with access ...Certification Disease appropriate ...artery disease, which HFAP has ...

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Primary Stroke Center Protocols For Thrombotic Surgery

Primary Stroke Center Protocols For Thrombotic Surgery

... The primary end but was revascularization of the target so to TIMI grade 2 or ...for primary stroke treatment of stroke unit. An artery occlusive disease or for primary ...for Primary ...

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Survival following primary surgery for oral cancer.

Survival following primary surgery for oral cancer.

... of primary concern for patients 28,29 however there are several problems with basing outcome exclusively on overall ...However disease specific survival is much more difficult to record ...second ...

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Survival following primary surgery for oral cancer.

Survival following primary surgery for oral cancer.

... of primary concern for patients 28,29 however there are several problems with basing outcome exclusively on overall ...However disease specific survival is much more difficult to record ...second ...

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Surgery for lung cancer as the second primary malignancy

Surgery for lung cancer as the second primary malignancy

... logical disease, the second malignancy can ...second primary cancers after breast cancer (7) and ...second primary lung cancer worsens treatment results of cancer patients (10, ...second ...

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Orthopedic Surgery Options for the Treatment of Primary Osteosarcoma

Orthopedic Surgery Options for the Treatment of Primary Osteosarcoma

... with surgery only, which was usually an ...recurrent disease showed no statistical difference among the three surgical groups after a mean length of follow-up of ...Limb-salvage surgery was as safe ...

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Primary Surgery Compared to Post Chemotherapy Surgery for Patients with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer

Primary Surgery Compared to Post Chemotherapy Surgery for Patients with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer

... that primary surgery followed by postoperative therapy is comparable to neoadjuvant treatment followed by surgery in LABC regarding disease-free survival, overall survival, distant failure, ...

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Is revisional surgery mandatory when an unexpected sarcoma diagnosis is made following primary surgery?

Is revisional surgery mandatory when an unexpected sarcoma diagnosis is made following primary surgery?

... residual disease was found, we determined the improvement of resection status by ...her primary resection sta- tus (R0, R1, or R2, external pathology), the resection sta- tus after re-excision (R0, R1, R2, ...

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Surgery. for Crohn s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

Surgery. for Crohn s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

... cases, surgery is performed to remove a diseased portion of the gastrointestinal ...This surgery may involve removal of a section of an intestine, or it may mean removing an entire organ (such as the colon ...

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Primary Cardiac Angiosarcoma: A Fatal Disease

Primary Cardiac Angiosarcoma: A Fatal Disease

... The patient was treated with pericardiocentesis, and a total of 1500 cc of hemorrhagic pericardial fluid was aspirated. Laboratory and cytological analysis of the pericardial fluid resulted negative for malignancy. After ...

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Primary surgery for locoregional advanced oropharyngeal cancer: prognostic factors

Primary surgery for locoregional advanced oropharyngeal cancer: prognostic factors

... advanced disease, namely with lymph node involvement in 15 to 75% of cases and are associated with poor ...nodal disease in levels IV or V, perineural infiltration and lymphovascular ...

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Surgery in the Patient with Liver Disease

Surgery in the Patient with Liver Disease

... liver disease is common and patients with liver disease are frequently asymptomatic, the preoperative assessment of all patients undergoing surgery must include a careful history and physical ...

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Robotic Surgery for Thyroid Disease

Robotic Surgery for Thyroid Disease

... Actual Operation Steps Console Stage. The general principle of operation pro- ceeding for robotic thyroidectomy was in the same man- ner as a conventional open thyroidectomy . Due to its vi- sual perspective of surgical ...

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A Study on Oral Cavity Cancers: Association of Risk Factors, Primary Radiotherapy, Primary Surgery and Salvage Surgery

A Study on Oral Cavity Cancers: Association of Risk Factors, Primary Radiotherapy, Primary Surgery and Salvage Surgery

... CHAPTER – 5 ETIOLOGY TOBACCO The relation between tobacco exposure to oral mucosa and disease development has been demonstrated strongly. A clear dose – response relationship has been identified, with a greater ...

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Surgery for scar revision and reduction: from primary closure to flap surgery

Surgery for scar revision and reduction: from primary closure to flap surgery

... One disadvantage of expanded flap surgery is that two operations are needed. Moreover, the patient must return repeatedly to the hospital for the saline injections into the expander. However, the latter ...

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Bariatric surgery and gastroesophageal reflux disease

Bariatric surgery and gastroesophageal reflux disease

... bariatric surgery, depending on which surgery is ...bariatric surgery as no one operation is appropriate for all ...bariatric surgery patients due to the high number of incidental clinically ...

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KNEE ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY IN INJURY AND DISEASE

KNEE ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY IN INJURY AND DISEASE

... Your surgeon will examine your knee ligaments while you are under the anaesthetic and ‘relaxed’. You will have two or three small wounds around the knee to enable your surgeon introduce the camera and equipment into your ...

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The Risk of Surgery in Patients With Liver Disease

The Risk of Surgery in Patients With Liver Disease

... cardiac surgery is associ- ated with a high operative mortality rate in patients with ...cardiac surgery include the total time of cardiopulmonary bypass, use of nonpulsatile as opposed to pulsatile ...

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Abdominal catastrophe in crohn's disease surgery

Abdominal catastrophe in crohn's disease surgery

... laparotomy found a small anastomotic dehiscence with localized peritonitis. To treat this complication, a complete right hemicolectomy was carried out. After this second surgery, the pat[r] ...

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