ESOPHAGEAL FISTULATION OF SHEEP FOR SHAM FEEDING STUDIES

1984 ◽  
Vol 64 (5) ◽  
pp. 106-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. W. CHAPMAN ◽  
W. L. GROVUM

Esophageal fistulae suitable for sham feeding studies were produced in 19 sheep. A new plug design, surgical techniques and maintenance procedures including a method for reducing the size of large fistulae are described. The technique was more successful with older sheep than with lambs. Key words: Sheep, esophageal fistulae, sham feeding, techniques

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ginger Xu ◽  
Paul Hwang ◽  
Nargiz Seyidova ◽  
Samuel J. Lin

Rhinoplasty is often considered the black box of plastic surgery. This apprehension can be overcome by having a fine-tuned understanding of nasal anatomy, developing an appreciation for nasal aesthetics, and becoming well-versed in the array of surgical techniques available to address specific cosmetic and functional concerns. Technical care and finesse are required in this type of surgery, where even 1 mm of change can result in a profound difference. Nasal function must also be assessed and preserved during rhinoplasty. Aside from these technical points, it is equally important to accurately and thoroughly understand each patient’s goals and to communicate the realistic outcomes and limitations of what can be done through surgery.   Key words: open rhinoplasty, nasal anatomy, nasofacial analysis, rhinoplasty techniques, rhinoplasty preoperative evaluation, rhinoplasty postoperative management, lateral nasal osteotomies, nasal tip grafts, nasal tip suture techniques This review contains 23 figures, 2 tables, and 43 references.


1997 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 339-341
Author(s):  
Tadeusz Winnicki ◽  
Wojciech Brzeski

Surgical techniques for the cannulation of the pancreatic duct via the minor duodenal papilla in the pig are described. The dynamics of pancreatic juice secretion and animal behavior for pigs operated on according to a new method are compared with conventional animals. A means of redirecting the exocrine pancreatic secretion into the duodenum was also demonstrated. Key words: Cannulation, pancreas, pig


1984 ◽  
Vol 64 (5) ◽  
pp. 150-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. L. GROVUM
Keyword(s):  

The sham intakes of straw by esophageal fistulated sheep were low when straw was chopped (27.4 g/30 min) but they were increased by pelleting (1087 g/30 min) and by adding 2% monosodiumglutamate (MSG) and 2% NaCl to the pellets (1532 g/30 min). Intakes of alfalfa pellets were 1473 g/30 min. Monosodiumglutamate also quadrupled intakes of chopped straw (P < 0.01). Key words: Palatability, straw, monosodiumglutamate, sheep


Author(s):  
Daniar Osmonov ◽  
Claudius Hamann ◽  
Ahmed Eraky ◽  
Almut Kalz ◽  
Diethild Melchior ◽  
...  

AbstractPreputioplasty denotes various surgical techniques directed at resolving phimosis without the need for radical or partial circumcision. This narrative review summarizes the best-known surgical techniques of preputioplasty. A MEDLINE and EMBASE-based literature search of original manuscripts and case reports published in English has been carried out using the following key words: “circumcision”, “partial circumcision”, “phimosis”, “paraphimosis”, and “preputioplasty”. Six different procedures are explored in more detail and illustrated. The complication rates of all surgical procedures presented here are reported to be low. In cases of medical (rather than cultural and religious) indications, foreskin-preserving procedures present useful alternatives to circumcision in the routine clinical practice of urologists and pediatric surgeons.


2016 ◽  
pp. 108-112
Author(s):  
Van Linh Ho ◽  
Xuan Loc Duong ◽  
Trong Nhat Phuong Hoang ◽  
Thanh Xuan Nguyen ◽  
Hai Thanh Phan ◽  
...  

Purpose: This study was evaluated report pathology and results of laparoscopic splenectomy of the spleen disease. Methods: All 61 pateints of laparoscopic splenectomy in Hue central hospital (2010 – 2015) are assembled, analyse the pathology, surgical techniques, complications and results. Results: Laparoscopic splenectomy was indicated of major benign spleen disease. Mean age 36 ± 9.2 (range 16 – 71). The spleen was classification I – III stage. Successfull laparoscopic splenectomy (95,2%), two pateints were going on laparostomy. Low rate of complication is presented. Duration of stay in hospital was 5 to 7 days. Conclusion: Laparoscopic splenectomy was safe and effective. Key words: Laparoscopic splenectomy


2019 ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
Pallavi Prashar ◽  
Vandana . ◽  
Surpreet Kaur ◽  
Surbhi Kapoor ◽  
Karandeep Kaur

When there are multiple recession defects affecting adjacent teeth, patient related considerations suggest the selection of the surgical techniques that allow simultaneous correction of all gingival defects with soft tissue close to the defects themselves. The present case report highlights the effectiveness of Zucchelli’s modified coronally advanced flap with envelope technique along with use of Platelet Rich Fibrin for the treatment of multiple recession defects in patients with aesthetics demands. Key Words Gingival recession, Zucchelli’s modified coronally advance flap, platelet rich fibrin, root coverage


1997 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. E3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harold L. Rekate

The objective of this review was to determine what information is available on the incidence, pathophysiology, late complications, and treatment paradigms for occipital plagiocephaly based on a critical review of the literature obtained from recognized databases in peer-reviewed scientific publications. The content of this article is based on a critical review of the literature, and when discussing treatment options, classification of those articles with respect to the strength of the recommendations they contain. Using standard computerized search techniques, databases containing medical literature were queried for key words related to occipital plagiocephaly beginning in 1966. Key words used for this search were: lambdoid, craniosynostosis, cranial sutures, facial asymmetry, torticollis, and plagiocephaly. Titles of all articles were scanned for relevance. Copies of all potentially relevant articles published in the English language were obtained and received at least a cursory review. Several articles not captured by these methods were found to be important when referenced in the articles obtained. Articles discussing treatment were divided into Class I, Class II, and Class III data for the purpose of deciding on their applicability to the development of a potential consensus for the treatment of this controversial condition. Using the aforementioned key words, there were 4308 articles identified with potential relevance: scanning by title excluded all but 89. Of the 89, those with on-line abstracts were scanned, the remainder were obtained via interlibrary loan when needed for scanning of the article itself. The actual incidence of occipital plagiocephaly is unknown and there are no population-based studies of its incidence or prevalence. The reported incidence of lambdoid craniosynostosis ranges from 3 to 20% with the differences primarily due to differences in diagnostic criteria. With the possible exception of a lambdoid suture, which is replaced throughout its entire course by a dense ridge of bone, there are no other diagnostic criteria upon which there is agreement. There are no Class I and only one Class II studies in which a group of patients treated with one form of therapy is compared with another form of therapy or an untreated group. Treatment options that are recommended include observation only, mechanical treatments such as exercises, positioning, remodeling helmets, and a wide variety of surgical techniques. Very few reports accessed through the aforestated methodology report patients suffering any significant late effects of occipital plagiocephaly, although it may be morphometrically evident in as many as 14% of adults. Controlled clinical trials will be needed before any form of intervention can be generally recommended. If surgery, which is expensive and potentially dangerous, is to continue to play a role in the management of this condition, efforts should be made to ascertain from the general population which patients who have not been treated have suffered from this lack of treatment.


1950 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 104-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henry D. Janowitz ◽  
Franklin Hollander ◽  
David Orringer ◽  
Milton H. Levy ◽  
Asher Winkelstein ◽  
...  

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