نتایج جستجو برای: gauze sponge

تعداد نتایج: 10912  

2017
Yoshiyuki Kitaguchi Jacqueline Mupas-Uy Yasuhiro Takahashi Kazushige Ishida Hirohiko Kakizaki

PURPOSE To report a case of accidental ingestion of a nasal packing gauze during endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (en-DCR) under local anesthesia. CASE REPORT A 66-year-old female patient underwent an en-DCR for a right acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction. The surgery was performed in a supine position under local anesthesia. An X-ray detectable ribbon gauze soaked in 0.02% epine...

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1900

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2009
Bijan S Kheirabadi Jason W Edens Irasema B Terrazas J Scot Estep Harold G Klemcke Michael A Dubick John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND HemCon bandage (HC) and QuikClot granules (QC) have been deployed for the past 5 years for treating external hemorrhage in combat casualties. We examined efficacy and initial safety of three new hemostatic granules/powders in a swine extremity arterial hemorrhage model that was 100% fatal with army standard gauze treatment. The new products were compared with the most advanced forms ...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2013
Amir R Sadeghifar Ali R Saeed

Retained gauze after surgery is an uncommon error and it may be associated with many complications. We are reporting our case to call attention to the fact that retained gauze may become symptomatic even after a very long interval. Herein we report on a patient who developed infection and fistula with discharge from this error 35 years after a surgery for femur fracture and insertion of a IM na...

Journal: :middle east journal of digestive diseases 0
ramin niknam l mahmoudi s nasiri shahin merat

retained surgical gauze is occasionally observed in general practice. herein, we report a case with surgical gauze retained for over 13 years that created a fistula which drained pus into the stomach.

Journal: :Journal of nursing care quality 2011
Rosa Maria Chico-Padrón Laura Carrión-García Lorena Delle-Vedove-Rosales Carlos S González-Vargas Mónica Marrero-Perera Sergio Medina-Chico Maria P Rodríguez-Díaz Montserrat Alonso-Díaz Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa

The type of dressing selected for intravascular catheters may influence costs and complications. We carried out a clinical trial to compare the safety and costs of transparent and gauze dressings. We did not find differences in complication rates between transparent (34.1%) and gauze (26.5%) dressings (P = .62). The total cost per patient was $24.82 for transparent and $38.85 for gauze. The res...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
sh. uemura s. suzuki y. maruyama h. harada

the down-flow hanging sponge (dhs) reactor, which was developed for post-treatment of effluent from up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (uasb) process treating sewage, uses polyurethane sponge as media to retain biomass. wastewater is trickled from the top of the reactor and purified by microorganisms retained both inside and outside of the sponge media as the wastewater flows vertically down thr...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Association 1916

2002
Karen K. Leonas Wei Huang D. V. Parikh T. A. Calamari A.P.S. Sawhney N. D. Sachinvala W. R. Goynes Bhupender S. Gupta Hyun Suk Whang Weiqin Ye Roy M. Broughton Randall R. Bresee Rob Johnson Michael Jacobsen

The physical characteristics and performance attributes of absorbent gauze and spunlaced nonwovens used formedical/surgical applications are reviewed. Because the manufacturing lines for spunlacing are versatile and highlyproductive, nonwoven products from this process are highly engineered and may have superior performancecharacteristics relative to gauze products. Dressings ma...

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