10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SPLENECTOMIES» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
splenectomies in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
splenectomies im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
To better understand the effects of the splenectomy, the study of splenectomies in
animal models began in the seventeenth century. Experimental research was
begun by Alexander Read (1638) and continued by Harvey (1651), Marcello ...
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Surgical Diseases of the Spleen
They included such names as Czerny, Langenbuch, Trendelenburg, Billroth,
Rydigier, Roswell Park and others, all of whom performed splenectomies with
dismal outcomes, usually death. By 1900,one author, BesselHagen [13]was able
to ...
Jonathan R. Hiatt, Edward H. Phillips, Leon Morgenstern, 1997
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Greenfield's Surgery: Scientific Principles & Practice
There werean estimated 22,000splenectomies performed in theUnitedStates in
2005. 21Two recent reportshavebeen published describing 10yearexperiences
for all splenectomies done in their respective institutions. Thefirstreportis ...
Michael W. Mulholland, Keith D. Lillemoe, Gerard M. Doherty, 2012
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Racing to a Cure: A Cancer Victim Refuses Chemotherapy and ...
After he examined David Cardin and suggested a splenectomy for him, Judy
asked Witzig to phone me, since she knew I wanted more information for the MCL
Group on the value of splenectomies. The three of them called me from his office.
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Issues in Gastrointestinal and Visceral Surgery: 2011 Edition
Research findings, 'Prospective randomized comparison of clinical results
between hand-assisted laparoscopic and open splenectomies,' are discussed in
a new report. “Although some studies have compared laparoscopic and hand-
assisted ...
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Complications in Surgery and Trauma, Second Edition
With laparoscopic splenic surgery becoming more prevalent, there is a paucity of
larger series involving open splenectomies over the past several decades.
Advances in diagnosis, surgical technique, and perioperative care are likely to
have ...
Stephen M. Cohn, Matthew O. Dolich, 2014
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Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery
Trauma included all splenectomies performed for blunt or penetrating injury to
the spleen. Incidental splenectomies included all spleens removed as a planned
portion of another procedure (e.g., distal pancreatectomy). Iatrogenic cases were
...
John WL Fielding, Michael T. Hallissey, 2006
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A Subtle and Mysterious Machine: The Medical World of Walter ...
Charleton performed two splenectomies in 1663, (22 July, 5 August), and one
similar operation on the kidneys (3 August 1663). See Birch, History, vol. 1, pp.
286-92. Records of Charleton's projected and performed splenectomies continue
...
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Endoscopic Surgery in Infants and Children
Partial. Splenectomies. by. Laparoscopy. in. Children. a b Fig. 62.1. Splenic
arterial anatomy. a The main hepatic artery divides in 86% of cases into two
intrasplenic arteries. This configuration allows for hemisplenectomy (dotted line).
b The ...
Klaas N.M.A. Bax, K.E. Georgeson, Steven S. Rothenberg, 2008
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Cancer: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2011 ...
Current study results from the report, 'Correlation between macroscopic and
microscopic diseases on splenectomies performed in the surgical management
of ovarian cancer,' have been published. “Surgical management of primary or ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SPLENECTOMIES» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
splenectomies im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Long-term efficacy of subtotal splenectomy due to portal …
As of April 2014 we have performed 256 subtotal splenectomies The records of 65 patients with PHT who underwent SSFROM were reviewed retrospectively. «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
Texas Tech LS Kyle Heffron Injured In Car Accident
... a 4-6 week turnaround time in recovery for splenectomies. But a full recovery will take considerably longer as Heffron will have to go through rehabilitation and ... «Wreck 'Em Red, Jul 15»
Robotics for General Surgical Procedures: Hepatopancreatobiliary …
... prior experience with less complex robotic procedures, like cholecystectomies, splenectomies and partial gastrectomies before attempting HPB procedures. «General Surgery News, Apr 15»
Kaiser Permanente VP prescribes bigger role for healthcare data …
For example, patients who undergo splenectomies have an increased risk of contracting the flu. Garrido's team will analyze the EHR data to make sure that ... «TechTarget, Jan 14»
Oatmeal in smoothies as un-American as Obamacare
... of course, is the socialist hellscape-inducing Obamacare law, which any day now will lead to blockslong lines for Xanax rations and back-alley splenectomies. «Chicago Tribune, Jul 13»
New tool predicts blood clots after surgery
Splenectomies carried the highest risk for blood clot, while bariatric surgeries had a lower incidence. In addition, major complications after surgery raised the ... «Futurity: Research News, Mär 13»
Robotic surgery popular, expensive, but is it more effective?
... number of surgical complications were almost identical in patients receiving traditional and robotic splenectomies (when all or part of the spleen is removed). «Medill Reports: Chicago, Mär 12»
Small-Town Compassion, Big-City Care: Gardnerville's Dr. Gregory …
“We also do laparoscopically assisted colectomies for things like colon cancer; laparoscopic splenectomies and adrenalectomies — just some of the more ... «MD News, Feb 12»
Brave Ella speaks out about her pain
... and following her speech, she and her mum are campaigning to local MP Sajid Javid for the NHS to give free prescriptions to people with splenectomies. «Bromsgrove Advertiser, Okt 11»
Of mice and men: The people behind animal research
There are workshops involving splenectomies, ultrasounds and a tour of the Toronto Zoo — what's the most popular? It's very general across all of them, they're ... «Toronto Star, Mai 11»