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All about Mini Microscope.Max Planck researchers channel microcapsules into tumour cells and release their contents using a laser impulse
Max Planck researchers channel microcapsules into tumour cells and release their contents using a laser impulse
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| • | Bone Anchor Mesh Fixation for Complex Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair | ||
Background: Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) has gained wide acceptance by both surgeons and patients, but hernias that approach a bony prominence are more complex due to the difficulty of proper fixation. This study was conducted to evaluate the use of bone anchor mesh fixation for complex LVHR. Methods: A prospective study of patients having complex LVHR with bone anchors was conducted using patients from 2 academic institutions between July 2003 and December 2007. Patient demographic data, characteristics of the hernia, operative details, and postoperative outcomes were recorded. Results: A total of 30 patients who had LVHR using bone anchors were evaluated (20 women, 10 men; mean age 60.9 years, range 41-83 years). In all, 17 suprapubic and 13 lateral hernias were included, requiring a mean of 2.8 and 3.2 bone anchors, respectively. The average hernia defect was 263 cm2 (range 35-690 cm2), and the average mesh size was 663 cm2 (range 255-1360 cm2). Mean operative time was 218 minutes (range 98-420 minutes), with an estimated blood loss of 46 mL (range 10-100 mL). The average length of stay was 5.2 days (range 1-26 days). Seven patients (23.3%) developed postoperative complications, and 1 patient in this study died (mortality 3.3%). During follow-up of 13.2 months (range 1-26 months), 2 patients (6.7%) developed a recurrent hernia. Conclusions: Bone anchors can be used successfully in the laparoscopic repair of complex ventral hernias, particularly with suprapubic and lateral hernias that approach a bony prominence. The complication rate is acceptable, with a short hospital stay and low recurrence rate. |
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AMALGAM FILLING REPLACEMENT
While there is no disputing the toxicity of mercury to human tissue and its cumulative degenerative effects on neural and brain tissue, there exists no universally accepted scientific data to date to substantiate the claim that mecury in dental fillings have an adverse effect on your health. The main reason today for removal of old amalgam filings is to remove recurrent decay and improve dental aesthetics. Dr. Wright stopped using dental amalgam in his practice fifteen years ago and .....
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| • | Study Documents What May Be First Cases Of Certain Tick-borne Disease In China | ||
| It appears that for the first time human granulocytic anaplasmosis, an emerging tick-borne infectious disease found in the US and Europe, has been identified in China and apparently was transmitted from person to person, according to a new study. | |||
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| • | FS: The microscope by van Heurck. English Edition 1893. Rare classic. | ||
| Summary: I'm selling a good copy of this rare book is on eBay in case of ... interest to microscopy enthusiasts and historians. ... It is one of the classics of microscopy literature of this period. ... | |||
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