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2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 263502542110548
Author(s):  
Arya Amirhekmat ◽  
Hayk Stepanyan ◽  
Kylie Callan ◽  
Riley Williams ◽  
Dean Wang

Background: Chronic patellar tendinosis is an overuse injury of the patellar tendon that commonly afflicts jumping athletes. Indications: For patients with refractory symptoms that do not respond to extensive physical therapy and rest, surgical management may be considered. Although both open and arthroscopic treatments have been described, arthroscopic treatment allows for more direct access to the diseased dorsal portion of the tendon and allows for faster return to activities and sport. Technique Description: Arthroscopic treatment involves debridement of the diseased portion of the patella tendon and osteoplasty of the distal pole of the patella. The infrapatellar fat pad is first debrided using an arthroscopic shaver and radiofrequency ablation device to the level of the dorsal surface of the patellar tendon. Under direct arthroscopic visualization and corresponding to the location of edema noted on the magnetic resonance image, the diseased portion of the patellar tendon is gently debrided with an arthroscopic shaver. Next, an osteoplasty of the distal pole of the patella is performed to facilitate bleeding and healing of the diseased tendon as well as eliminate any mechanical impingement. Any calcifications within the enthesis can be removed using an arthroscopic biter and resector. An arthroscopic resector is then used to decorticate and smoothen the distal pole of the patella to the level of healthy, bleeding cancellous bone. Results: Significant improvements in pain and function have been reported with arthroscopic treatment for chronic patellar tendinosis. Patients can expect a 90% return to sport rate following the procedure, with return to preinjury function as soon as 3 to 5 months. This procedure is well tolerated with minimal complications reported. Discussion: Arthroscopic patellar tendon debridement and distal pole osteoplasty can be used to treat chronic patellar tendinosis refractory to nonoperative treatment. Improvements in pain and function have been reported with this technique, along with a faster return to sport compared with traditional open techniques.


Cotton plant is one of the cash crops in India. For more profit its intense care is necessary. Many researchers are using machine learning for early detections of cotton plant disease. Convolution neural network (CNN) is a deep feed forward artificial neural network. This algorithm is little faster as compared to other classification algorithms. In this paper, CNN is used for classification of the diseased portion of cotton plant images. The result shows that the model used classifies the healthy and diseased cotton leaves more accurately


2010 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo Benedetto ◽  
Giuseppe Carella ◽  
Salvatore Lentini ◽  
David Barillà ◽  
Francesco Stilo ◽  
...  

We describe a technique for rescue surgery of autologous arterovenous fistula (AVF), using Bovine Mesenteric Vein (BMV), which may be used in patients with autologous AVF malfunction caused by steno-occlusion on the arterial side or by fibrosis of the first portion of the vein. To preserve the autologous AVF, we replaced the diseased portion of the artery, or the first centimeters of the vein, by a segment of BMV, with the aim of saving the patency and functionality of the access. We used this technique in 16 cases. All patients underwent hemodialysis treatment immediately after the procedure. Infection or aneurismal dilatation of the graft in implanted BMV was never observed.


1991 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 12-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard H. Swan ◽  
John W. Rapley ◽  
William G. Schindler ◽  
W. Sherman Mathey

Hemisection is a viable option to complete extraction in those situations where a portion of a tooth can still perform in health and function after the diseased portion has been removed. A case report is presented describing the hemisection of a mandibular first molar in a dog. Indications and contraindications for the procedure are outlined.


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