(1) This was based on our 10 years experience with such surgery, in which we have performed 350 chirurgic interventions.
(2) These technics are: xeromammography, cystography, galactography, loading technic chirurgical sample radiography, digital mammography and RM imaging.
(3) Concerning evolution, gastric cancer is an infiltrative tumor: serosal surface is attempted in 69.5% of cases, and during the first chirurgical act half cases show lymph nodes metastasis.
(4) A graduate of the Medico-chirurgical Academy in St. Petersburg (1863), he defended a doctoral thesis on pulmonary embolism and infarction in 1866, and became an assistant professor of medicine in 1871.
(5) By opposition, considering pathology of the peripheric nerves, arteriography is often overlooked before chirurgical exploration though it affords the same advantages as in the remaining fields of pathology.
(6) It results in a thick network around the extrahepatic biliary system that could be the neurofibromas origin; when they become bigger biliary obstruction can results needing chirurgical treatment.
(7) One hundred years ago, it became the still-vital Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia, the local branch of the National Medical Society.
(8) A dento-alveolar origin seems to be more frequent than a squelettic one; in our experience, there is a direct relationship between the volume of the tongue and the open bite--surgical correction was done with a LE FORT 1 osteotomy and a tongue reduction was done simultaneously in half of the patients--a sliding genioplasty sometimes was done to improve the profile--for us, post chirurgical relapse was frequent with patients without tongue reduction.
(9) The authors lean to external causes metabolic, physical caustic) and they consider useful the chirurgical and radiant treatment.
(10) This study analyzed the results of 3,701 patients implanted with cardiac pacemakers at the Centre Chirurgical du Val d'Or between 1976 and 1981.
(11) The leaflets of the left atrioventricular valves were removed near the fibrous ring and anatomically studied under chirurgical microscope.
(12) A group of five patients had a chirurgical treatment associated to an antibiotic therapy.
(13) The most frequent complication was cholangitis (37.14) most of which were treated by endoscopy, only 2 of them were chirurgical, there was no mortality.
(14) Its treatment is generally radio-chirurgical and its prognosis is bad.
(15) Based on a material of 90 patients with malignant ovarian tumours the results of a chirurgical-radiological combination therapy are discussed.
(16) The pleomorphic adenoma and the cystadenoma are presented more precisely and basically their chirurgical indications; the other histological types met are only presented through several tables.
(17) Most of this technics are realized the same day, only loading and chirurgical sample radiography are realized in a second time.
(18) The therapeutic problems, including the future of the mother and of the child are discussed, insisting on the necessity of the chirurgical celerity in case of dystocia.
(19) The authors present their clinical, radiological and histological conclusions, according to a retrospective personal study about 203 chirurgical explorations from the parotid gland.
(20) Today, despite the progress of scientific medicine, the part of suggestion is still very important in medical therapy (with or without drugs), or in chirurgical therapy; this part is also very important in psychotherapies, whatever has been said in this field.
Surgical
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to surgeons or surgery; done by means of surgery; used in surgery; as, a surgical operation; surgical instruments.
Example Sentences:
(1) A report is presented of 6 surgically-treated cases of recurrent cervical carcinoma.
(2) The Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator (CUSA) is a dissecting system that removes tissue by vibration, irrigation and suction; fluid and particulate matter from tumors are aspirated and subsquently deposited in a canister.
(3) However it is important to recognize these cysts so that correct surgical management is offered to the patient.
(4) All the women had vaginal ultrasound velocimetry studies in both mainstem uterine arteries through the parametrium before the surgical procedure and again after the procedure.
(5) Surgical repair of the rheumatologic should however, is performed rarely, and should be reserved for the infrequent cases that do not respond to medical therapy.
(6) In 1 of the 3, anterior capsular detachment was also demonstrated radiographically and confirmed surgically.
(7) These authors, therefore, conclude that this modified surgical approach is a viable alternative to the previously described procedures for resistant metatarsus adductus.
(8) Cor triatriatum (CT) is a rare congenital defect, surgically correctable, and sometimes difficult to diagnose by cardiac catheterization.
(9) Differentiation between these two types of lesions is of utmost importance since the surgical approach will be different.
(10) Our experience indicates that lateral rhinotomy is a safe, repeatable and cosmetically sound procedure that provides and excellent surgical approach to the nasal cavity and sinuses.
(11) Compared with conservative management, better long-term success (determined by return of athletic soundness and less evidence of degenerative joint disease) was achieved with surgical curettage of elbow subchondral cystic lesions.
(12) We reviewed our 5-year surgical experience with undescended testes in 295 patients.
(13) Nine of the 12 long-term survivors showed lymph node metastasis and six of the 12 revealed cancer cells at the surgical margins.
(14) He also deals with the incidence, conservative and surgical treatment of osteo-arthrosis in old age and with the possibilities of its prevention.
(15) The successful treatment of the painful neuroma remains an elusive surgical goal.
(16) Wilder Penfield's development of surgical methods for treating focal cerebral seizures, beginning with his early work in Montreal in 1928, is reviewed.
(17) Surgical removal was avoided without complications by detaching it with a ring stripper.
(18) A new surgical procedure for idiopathic priapism has been used successfully in patients.
(19) Schistosomal obstructive uropathy was studied by clinical, laboratory epidemiologic and pathologic analysis in 155 Egyptian patients treated surgically.
(20) Renal arteriography is therefore alone capable of answering two primordial questions: "Must surgery be undertaken and when operating, what surgical tactics to adopt".