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Putzer, David, Ricarda Lechner, Débora Coraça-Huber, Astrid Mayr, Michael Nogler, and Martin Thaler. "The extent of environmental and body contamination through aerosols by hydro-surgical debridement in the lumbar spine." Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 137 (March 20, 2017): 743–47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-017-2668-0.

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Abstract Introduction Surgical site infections occur in 1–6% of spinal surgeries. Effective treatment includes early diagnosis, parenteral antibiotics and early surgical debridement of the wound surface. Materials and methods On a human cadaver, we executed a complete hydro-surgery debridement including a full surgical setup such as draping. The irrigation fluid was artificially contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538). Surveillance cultures were used to detect environmental and body contamination of the surgical team. Results For both test setups, environmental contamination
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Erhan, Özyol. "Hydro-visco-implantation Technique for Wound-assisted Foldable Intraocular Lens Implantation During Microincision Cataract Surgery." Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology 1, no. 1 (2014): 014–15. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-1414.000003.

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The routine use of ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) has revolutionized many anterior segment surgeries. All agents may be responsible for causing or exacerbating a transient, but occasionally significant, postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation, anterior chamber reaction. Removal of OVD from the anterior chamber is then very important. Otherwise administration of topical antiglaucomatous, steroid, or mydriatic drops may be needed in averting or controlling the increased IOP, inflammation, or synechiae [1,2]. Less use of OVD is preferable for both cost-effectiveness and easy rem
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Khaustov, A. I., G. G. Boyarsky, and K. V. Krotov. "Designing of a Micropump System for Circulatory Support." Journal of the Russian Universities. Radioelectronics 25, no. 5 (2022): 104–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2022-25-5-104-112.

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Introduction. Support systems currently used in modern cardiac surgery to provide partial or complete, permanent or temporary replacement of cardiac function are frequently characterized by large dimensions, thus requiring major surgical interventions. Low invasiveness can be ensured by reducing the size of the implanted part of such systems, allowing these devices to be inserted through the femoral artery.Aim. Development of a minimally invasive micropump system to support blood circulation.Materials and methods. Based on the analysis of implementation of micropump circulatory support systems
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Réthoré, Gildas, Saïd Kimakhe, Alexandra Cloitre, Pierre Weiss, and Philippe Lesclous. "Topic delivery of analgesics in oral surgery." Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery 25, no. 3 (2019): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2019008.

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Introduction: Following any oral surgery procedure, postoperative pain is an inevitable outcome and can be described as moderate to severe. The pain management is essential for the comfort and the well-being of the patients. Topical delivery and more specifically transmucosal delivery systems seem to be of great value for the development of new pain management strategies. Method: A systematic literature review was performed using PubMedCentral database. Only PubMedCentral indexed publications were selected and included if they described i) a human clinical study with pharmacokinetic and/or pai
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Miyoshi, Teruyuki, Hironori Yoshida, Takahiro Shimowake, and Tetsuro Oshika. "Hydro-dispersion of subincisional cortex." BMC Ophthalmology 22, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12886-022-02314-0.

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Abstract Background A simple technique to facilitate removal of subincisional cortex in cataract surgery is presented. Methods A disposable 27-gauge blunt needle attached to a 5.0-ml syringe containing balanced salt solution (BSS) is introduced through the side port incision into the anterior chamber. The tip of the needle is directed toward the capsule fornix beneath the incision site, and BSS is flushed to disperse the remaining cortex. Thereafter, the coaxial irrigation/aspiration device is used to remove the loosened cortex. Results This technique was used in 60 eyes of 60 patients with di
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Leo, Jonas, and Mehrnoosh Shahrivar. "71312 - Ambulatory True-Close Thoracic Vent, an outpatient management of Pneumothorax – results of 24 years' experience." British Journal of Surgery 111, Supplement_7 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znae175.091.

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Abstract Introduction Traditional guidelines for the primary treatment of pneumothorax differ and include simple aspiration, small-bore catheter or chest tube drainage. Treatment via conventional chest tube drainage connected to a suction system is usually associated with hospitalization for approximately 6 days, immobilization, and discomfort. However, reliable patients who do not want to be hospitalized can safely be treated as outpatients with a small-bore catheter attached to a Heimlich valve, True-Close Thoracic Vent (TV). We started using TV at Capio S:t Görans hospital (CStG) in 1999 in
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Coleman, Stuart A., Markus Pakleppa, and Alfred Cuschieri. "Hydro-jet propelled colonoscopy: proof of concept in a phantom colon." Surgical Endoscopy, October 22, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00464-020-08089-z.

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Abstract Background Colonoscopy is a widely used and effective procedure, but it often causes patient discomfort and its execution requires considerable skill and training. We demonstrate an alternative approach to colonoscope propulsion with the potential to minimise patient discomfort by reducing the forces exerted on the colonic wall and mesentery, and to reduce the level of skill required for execution. Methods A prototype colonoscopic device is described, consisting of a tethered capsule that is propelled and manoeuvred through a water-filled colon (hydro-colonoscopy) by an array of water
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choi, yunsuk, Jin Wook Yi, Ji Hyun Choi, et al. "First Experience of Single-Port Robotic Areolar Approach Thyroidectomy." Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, July 5, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2023.00682.

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ObjectivesVarious minimally invasive thyroidectomy methods have been developed and actively used in several hospitals worldwide. Herein, we describe a newly developed minimally invasive thyroidectomy method that uses the da-Vinci SP and report the initial clinical results of single-port robotic areolar thyroidectomy (SPRA). MethodsA 3 cm semi-circular incision on the right areola and an 8 mm small incision on the left areola were created. A subcutaneous skin flap was created from the areola to the thyroid cartilage using hydro-dissection and an advanced bipolar device. The da-Vinci SP was dock
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Martins, Pedro, João Cabanas, Daniel Cardoso, and Filipe Sousa‐Neves. "Patient demographics and surgical outcomes of dropped nucleus in cataract surgery." Acta Ophthalmologica 103, S284 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1111/aos.17308.

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Aims/Purpose: To analyse the baseline demographic/clinical characteristics and visual outcomes of patients who experienced nucleus drop during cataract surgery with subsequent need for pars plana vitrectomy (PPV).Methods: Retrospective case series of patients who underwent phacoemulsification for non‐traumatic cataract and experienced nucleus drop during surgery, with subsequent need for PPV to extract the dropped fragments. Demographic data, ocular comorbidities (such as ocular hypertension – OHT/glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation – PEX, presence of advanced white or brunescent cataract, shallow ant
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Martins, Pedro, João Cabanas, Daniel Cardoso, and Filipe Sousa‐Neves. "Patient demographics and surgical outcomes of dropped nucleus in cataract surgery." Acta Ophthalmologica 103, S284 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1111/aos.17059.

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Aims/Purpose: To analyse the baseline demographic/clinical characteristics and visual outcomes of patients who experienced nucleus drop during cataract surgery with subsequent need for pars plana vitrectomy (PPV).Methods: Retrospective case series of patients who underwent phacoemulsification for non‐traumatic cataract and experienced nucleus drop during surgery, with subsequent need for PPV to extract the dropped fragments. Demographic data, ocular comorbidities (such as ocular hypertension – OHT/glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation – PEX, presence of advanced white or brunescent cataract, shallow ant
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