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Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping: Indocyanine Green (ICG) Usage in Surgery and Oncology
Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping Sentinel lymph node mapping has become cemented into routine practice and the management in surgery and…
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Types of Suture Materials: What, Why and When?
The ideal suture material – is sterile, easy to handle, strong (along all of its length), resistant to infection, and…
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How to Make a Slip Knot?
Hand tying of knots can be accomplished by either the two-hand or one-hand technique. Each technique has distinct advantages as…
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Microsurgical Lymphovenous Anastomosis for Treatment of Lymphedema
Lymphedema Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive disease that affects approximately 140 to 200 million people worldwide. There is no curative…
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Surgical Skin Stapler: Take a Close Look at How It Works?
Surgical staplers Surgical staplers are specialized staples used in surgery in place of sutures to close skin wounds. The use…
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How Is Chemotherapy Given?
The method of administration of chemotherapy treatments along with the dose is determined by rigorous testing called clinical trials, which…
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Chemotherapy Glossary: Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Chemotherapy encompasses a wide variety of therapy treatments. Your doctors and nurses may use many new and unfamiliar terms such as…
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The Loneliness Of The Left Handed Surgeon
Left handed surgeons lack access to left handed instruments while training, receive little mentoring about their left handedness, and are…
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Very Good Technique: Umbilical Hernia Repair
Umbilical hernia is a weakness that develops in the abdominal wall through and around the belly button, called the umbilicus.…
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Current Guidelines About Wearing Artificial Nails and Nail Polish in the Healthcare Settings
Response From the Expert About Wearing Artificial Nails Your question is timely in light of a number of ongoing initiatives…
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