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Endoscopic endonasal access to the lateral recess of the sphenoid sinus
BackgroundThe standard endoscopic endonasal approach gives access to the median sphenoid sinus, but not to its lateral part. We propose an endoscopic...
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Lateral trochlear inclination measured by the transepicondylar axis holds potential for evaluating trochlear dysplasia in patients with lateral patellar dislocation
PurposeTo verify that lateral trochlear inclination (LTI) measured by the transepicondylar axis can reliably be used to evaluate trochlear dysplasia...
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Recurrence of rectal cancer on the pelvic sidewall after lateral lymph node dissection
PurposeAlthough lateral lymph node dissection has been performed to prevent lateral pelvic recurrence in locally advanced lower rectal cancer, the...
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A Covered Lateral and Posterior Wall Flap of the Maxillary Sinus Prevents Reocclusion of the Postoperative Maxillary Cyst
Although the number of postoperative maxillary cyst (POMC) cases has declined recently, a few reports of refractory cases have also been reported....
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Volumetry after botulinum toxin A: the impact on abdominal wall compliance and endotracheal pressure
PurposeBotulinum toxin type A (BTA) is an adjuvant tool used in the preoperative optimization of complex hernias before abdominal wall reconstruction...
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Robotically assisted laparoscopic lateral suspension: a step-by-step approach aiming to standardize a novel procedure
Introduction and hypothesisThe aim of this video is to show a step-by-step approach to robotically assisted laparoscopic lateral suspension for...
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Reply to Comment to: Tuberous Breast Associated with Chest Wall Deformity: A Challenging Planning for Breast Augmentation
Even in cases of noticeable breasts asymmetry, such as in our case, it is advisable to use implants with the same volume and projection, in order to...
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Morphological alterations of the abdominal wall after open incisional hernia repair with endoscopic anterior and open posterior component separation
PurposeEffects of component separation (CS) on abdominal wall morphology have only been investigated in smaller case series or cadavers. This study...
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Totally endoscopic sublay (TES) repair for lateral abdominal wall hernias: technique and first results
BackgroundThe optimal surgical treatment for lateral hernias of the abdominal wall remains unclear. The presented prospective study assesses for the...
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Transperineal Ultrasound Evaluation of Bladder Parameters in Patients with Apical Prolapse Undergoing Lateral Suspension or Sacropexy
Introductionand hypothesis.
We evaluated different bladder parameters using Transperineal Ultrasound (TPUS) in patients with apical pelvic organ...
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Endoscopy-assisted purely total outer wall excision for pediatric Sylvian arachnoid cysts
BackgroundTo present a novel endoscopy-assisted surgical strategy of Sylvian arachnoid cysts (ACs).
Case presentationEndoscopy-assisted surgery was...
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A shallow morphology of the intertubercular groove is associated with medial and bilateral but not lateral pulley lesions
PurposeTo investigate the influence of intertubercular groove (IG) morphology on the development of different types of biceps reflection pulley (BRP)...
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A comparative analysis of canal wall reconstruction mastoidectomy over canal wall down mastoidectomy
AimThis study aims to investigate the advantages of canal wall reconstruction mastoidectomy (C.W.R.) over the canal wall down (CWD) mastoidectomy.
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Automatic segmentation of orbital wall from CT images via a thin wall region supervision-based multi-scale feature search network
PurposeOrbital wall segmentation is critical for orbital measurement and reconstruction. However, the orbital floor and medial wall are made up of...
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Experimental study on determining the degree of bone healing by wall thickness ratio analysis
To verify the reliability and accuracy of wall thickness ratio analysis to determine the degree of bone healing, fracture models were established...
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Potential relationship between high wall shear stress and plaque rupture causing acute coronary syndrome
The relationship between high wall shear stress (WSS) and plaque rupture (PR) in longitudinal and circumferential locations remains uncertain....
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Vessel wall imaging features of Moyamoya disease in a North American population: patterns of negative remodelling, contrast enhancement, wall thickening, and stenosis
BackgroundThis study characterized vessel wall imaging (VWI) features of Moyamoya disease (MMD) in a predominantly adult population at a North...
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An Easy Learning Approach to a Complex Surgical Technique: A Step-by-Step Site-Relapse Lateral Extended Endopelvic Resection (LEER)
Lateral pelvic sidewall involvement by gynecological tumors has been considered traditionally an absolute contraindication to curative resection.
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Posterior acetabular wall morphology is an independent risk factor that affects the occurrence of acetabular wall fracture in patients with traumatic, posterior hip dislocation
PurposeSmaller posterior acetabular walls have been shown to independently influence the risk for bipolar hip dislocation. We asked whether...
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Improved chest wall trauma taxonomy: an interdisciplinary CWIS and ASER collaboration
PurposeChest wall injury taxonomy and nomenclature are important components of chest wall injury classification and can be helpful in communicating...