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- Comparison of linear and torsional mode ultrasonic coagulating shears . . .
The acute burst pressure was defined as the peak pressure recorded Statistical differences were evaluated by Mann-Whitney U test A total of 104 seals were made on 50 vessels, 52 with each device Median burst pressures for arteries 3 3–4 2 mm and 4 3–5 2 mm in diameter were 321 and 354 mmHg for torsional mode shears compared with 479 and
- Comparison of linear and torsional mode ultrasonic coagulating shears . . .
The acute burst pressure was defined as the peak pressure recorded Statistical differences were evaluated by Mann-Whitney U test A total of 104 seals were made on 50 vessels, 52 with each device
- the 7 Ps of Compartment Syndrome - Acibadem Health Point
the 7 Ps of Compartment Syndrome Compartment syndrome is a condition characterized by increased pressure within a muscle compartment, potentially leading to tissue damage It can occur acutely due to trauma or exertion, or chronically due to underlying medical conditions Identifying the 7 Ps can provide valuable insights into the severity of compartment syndrome and guide appropriate management
- Contour of overall displacement (m) of sliding body after failure of . . .
Download scientific diagram | Contour of overall displacement (m) of sliding body after failure of reverse tilting strata from publication: Formation and failure mechanism of the landslide: a case
- Case Study: Repair of L1 L2 Burst Fractures | Surgery - New York City . . .
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) in Action: Learn how Dr Frazier used MISS to repair burst fractures at L1 L2 in a patient's lumbar spine!
- Clinical Prediction Score for Ruptured Appendicitis in ED - PMC
Acute appendicitis is a surgical emergency that must be treated by urgent surgery within 24–48 hours of the onset of acute abdominal pain [1, 2] The presentation can occur in patients of any age or gender, with risks of approximately 8 6% in males, 6 7% in females, [3, 4] 90% in children, and 10% in the elderly [3, 5] Rupture is a serious
- Angina Pectoris Flashcards - Quizlet
Sensation: Clients describe the pain of angina as squeezing, burning, pressing, choking, aching or bursting pressure The clients often says the pain feels like gas, heart burn, or indigestion 1 Acute pain related to myocardial ischemia as evidenced by severe chest pain and tightness 2 Ineffective tissue perfusion related to myocardial
- Septic shock caused by acute appendicitis complicated with abscess . . .
Introduction: Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency and may present with a wide variety of clinical manifestations In rare circumstances, appendicitis can cause life-threatening complications e g septic shock We present a case of septic shock caused by acute appendicitis complicated with abscess formation within the mesoappendix
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