نتایج جستجو برای: vertical drains

تعداد نتایج: 96737  

2014
Ulrich Nitsche Tara C Müller Christoph Späth Lynne Cresswell Dirk Wilhelm Helmut Friess Christoph W Michalski Jörg Kleeff

BACKGROUND Routine placement of intraperitoneal drains has been shown to be ineffective or potentially harmful in various abdominal surgical procedures. Studies assessing risks and benefits of abdominal drains for pancreatic resections have demonstrated inconsistent results. We thus performed a systematic review of the literature and meta-analyzed outcomes of pancreatic resections with and with...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0

introduction: better use of water and soil resources in paddy fields, increase in rice production and farmer's income, installation of subsurface drainage system is necessary. the main goalof these systems, are aeration conditions improvement prevention of water logging, yield increase, land use increase and multiuse of the land. in different countries, installation of subsurface drainage cause...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2016
Stephanie R Gretsch Joseph A Ampofo Kelly K Baker Julie Clennon Clair A Null Dorothy Peprah Heather Reese Katharine Robb Peter Teunis Nii Wellington Habib Yakubu Christine L Moe

In low-income countries, rapid urbanization adds pressure to already stressed water and sanitation systems that are critical to the health of communities. Drainage networks, designed for stormwater but commonly used for disposing of waste, are rarely covered completely, allowing residents to easily come into contact with their contents. This study used spatial mapping, documentation of physical...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2010
Robert C Fang Samuel J Lin Thomas A Mustoe

BACKGROUND Abdominoplasty has continued to become more frequently performed in the post-bariatric surgery and aesthetic patient populations. With the increase in these procedures, there is a need to decrease the length of drains for patient comfort and postoperative recovery. The authors' hypothesis was that a more superficial plane of abdominal flap elevation during abdominoplasty would decrea...

2006
Eun Ju Son Ki Keun Oh Eun-Kyung Kim

Foreign bodies, such as surgical sponges or drains, are sometimes retained after surgical procedures.1 Retention of a drain in the breast tissue postoperatively is an unusual complication. This report describes two cases of characteristic sonographic findings related to retained silastic drains following breast surgery.

2017
John S Cox Darin Friess

Though a relatively rare event, retained surgical drains are preventable and can lead to significant consequences. Two case reports from our institution are discussed as examples for the challenging management of this problem as well as an overview of techniques for the prevention and removal of retained drains based on the current literature.

2015
Sascha Weiss Franka Messner Marcus Huth Annemarie Weissenbacher Christian Denecke Felix Aigner Andreas Brandl Tomasz Dziodzio Robert Sucher Claudia Boesmueller Robert Oellinger Stefan Schneeberger Dietmar Oefner Johann Pratschke Matthias Biebl

BACKGROUND Depending on the extent of surgery, coagulation status and the number of anastomoses, drains are routinely used during liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to compare different drain types with regard to abdominal complication rates. METHODS All consecutive full-size orthotopic liver transplantations (LTX) performed over a 7-year period were included in this retrospecti...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2013
Ahmet Gurer Ersin Gurkan Dumlu Erol Dikili Gulten Kiyak Nuraydin Ozlem

OBJECTIVE Whether drains should be routinely used after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is still debated. We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the benefits of drain use after laparoscopic cholecystectomy for non-acute and non-inflamed gallbladders. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two hundred and fifty patients (mean age, 47±13.8 years; 200 females and 50 males) who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy f...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2004
Christos K Yiannakopoulos Anastassios D Kanellopoulos

Suction drains are commonly used in orthopedic elective and trauma surgery; however, drain tube removal causes pain, discomfort, and anxiety. A method of drain tube removal is described in patients who underwent total hip replacement and in adolescents who underwent lower extremity surgery. Ten milliliters of lidocaine was injected through the skin wound around the drain tube. The efficiency of...

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