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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698425/nexplanonectomy-the-surgical-removal-of-an-embolized-implanted-contraceptive-device-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Edward K Maybury, Zachary C Affrin, Christian Popa, Max Fowler, Bryan D Laliberte, Sarah C Clarke
BACKGROUND: Nexplanon implants are a common hormonal contraceptive modality. Though rare, these devices can embolize into the injured wall of the basilic vein, through the right heart, and finally wedge itself into a pulmonary artery. With adherence to the arterial wall over time, it becomes less amenable to endovascular retrieval. Patients may present with symptoms mimicking a pulmonary embolism, or without any symptoms at all. In asymptomatic cases, endovascular retrieval and/or surgery is required when patients wish to begin having children prior to biological inactivity...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695611/migration-to-the-spleen-following-awn-aspiration
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tal Weiss, Yuri Paschovich, Anastasia Almog, Patrick Stafler, Vered Nir, Yael Dreznik, Dragan Kravarusic
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2, 2024: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694948/utilization-of-point-of-care-ultrasound-as-an-imaging-modality-in-the-emergency-department-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#63
REVIEW
Apurva Popat, Samyuktha Harikrishnan, Niran Seby, Udvas Sen, Sagar K Patel, Lakshay Mittal, Mitkumar Patel, Charitha Vundi, Yashasvi Patel, Babita, Ashish Kumar, Akash A Nakrani, Mahir Patel, Sweta Yadav
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an imaging modality that has become a fundamental part of clinical care provided in the emergency department (ED). The applications of this tool in the ED have ranged from resuscitation, diagnosis, and therapeutic to procedure guidance. This review aims to summarize the evidence on the use of POCUS for diagnosis and procedure guidance. To achieve this, CrossRef, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were extensively searched for studies published between January 2000 and November 2023...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694309/a-rare-case-of-retained-metallic-foreign-body-in-liver-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Santosh Dev, Manish Yadav, Newton Ashish Shah, Barsha Dev, Shishir Devkota, Laxman Khadka, Dhiraj Kumar Das, Samridhi Yadav, Jayant Kumar Sah, Bikal Ghimire
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Foreign bodies in the liver are uncommon but can lead to severe conditions like liver abscess and sepsis. They typically enter through direct penetration, migration from the gastrointestinal tract, or through the blood. Common foreign objects include metal pins, or sewing needles swallowed accidentally. CASE PRESENTATION: A 25-year-old male presented to our OPD with pain over the right abdomen with a prior history of projectile injury causing laceration over the right anterior abdomen with primary suturing...
May 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693996/biocompatible-adipose-extracellular-matrix-and-reduced-graphene-oxide-nanocomposite-for-tissue-engineering-applications
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kest Verstappen, Alexey Klymov, Mónica Cicuéndez, Daniela M da Silva, Nathalie Barroca, Francisco-Javier Fernández-San-Argimiro, Iratxe Madarieta, Laura Casarrubios, María José Feito, Rosalía Diez-Orejas, Rita Ferreira, Sander C G Leeuwenburgh, María Teresa Portolés, Paula A A P Marques, X Frank Walboomers
Despite the immense need for effective treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI), no successful repair strategy has yet been clinically implemented. Multifunctional biomaterials, based on porcine adipose tissue-derived extracellular matrix (adECM) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO), were recently shown to stimulate in vitro neural stem cell growth and differentiation. Nevertheless, their functional performance in clinically more relevant in vivo conditions remains largely unknown. Before clinical application of these adECM-rGO nanocomposites can be considered, a rigorous assessment of the cytotoxicity and biocompatibility of these biomaterials is required...
June 2024: Materials today. Bio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692146/in-vitro-models-for-studying-implant-associated-biofilms-a-review-from-the-perspective-of-bioengineering-3d-microenvironments
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Silvia Cometta, Dietmar W Hutmacher, Liraz Chai
Biofilm research has grown exponentially over the last decades, arguably due to their contribution to hospital acquired infections when they form on foreign body surfaces such as catheters and implants. Yet, translation of the knowledge acquired in the laboratory to the clinic has been slow and/or often it is not attempted by research teams to walk the talk of what is defined as 'bench to bedside'. We therefore reviewed the biofilm literature to better understand this gap. Our search revealed substantial development with respect to adapting surfaces and media used in models to mimic the clinical settings, however many of the in vitro models were too simplistic, often discounting the composition and properties of the host microenvironment and overlooking the biofilm-implant-host interactions...
April 20, 2024: Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691265/is-mesh-pore-size-in-polypropylene-meshes-associated-with-the-outcome-in-lichtenstein-inguinal-hernia-repair-a-registry-based-analysis-of-22-141-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H C Albrecht, M Trawa, F Köckerling, D Adolf, M Hukauf, H Riediger, S Gretschel
INTRODUCTION: Experimental data show that large-pored meshes reduce foreign body reaction, inflammation and scar bridging and thus improve mesh integration. However, clinical data on the effect of mesh porosity on the outcome of hernioplasty are limited. This study investigated the relation of pore size in polypropylene meshes to the outcome of Lichtenstein inguinal hernioplasty using data from the Herniamed registry. METHODS: This analysis of data from the Herniamed registry evaluated perioperative and 1-year follow-up outcomes in patients undergoing elective, primary, unilateral Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair using polypropylene meshes...
May 1, 2024: Hernia: the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690253/a-case-report-of-chronic-intermedullary-inflammation-of-bone-in-a-child
#68
K Nitya, Karthikeyan Maruthamuthu, Ramya Ramadoss, Vikram S Amberkar
Osteolytic lesions refer to the destruction of any part of bone due to a disease process (pertaining to dissolution of bone, especially loss of calcium). Osteomyelitis is the inflammation of the bone caused by an infecting organism. Although bone is normally resilient to bacterial colonization, events such as trauma, surgery, infections, the presence of foreign bodies, and anemia may disrupt bony integrity and lead to the onset of bone infections. Sometimes, osteomyelitis causes no signs and symptoms or the signs and symptoms are hard to distinguish from other problems...
2024: National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690243/compositional-and-surface-changes-of-retrieved-stainless-steel-hardware-and-its-effects-on-surrounding-soft-tissues-a-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K James, Uday Kiran Uppada, B Bharadwaj, Himaja Swayampakula
PURPOSE: To evaluate the surface, compositional, and histological changes in the overlying soft tissues of retrieved stainless-steel mini-plates and screws used for rigid internal fixation in the maxillofacial skeleton. MATERIALS AND METHOD: A prospective study was conducted comprising 60 patients who sustained maxillofacial trauma and underwent ORIF in our unit previously and who required hardware retrieval in the post-operative phase. The retrieved hardware was evaluated for surface and compositional changes with the help of a scanning electron microscope for surface roughness and corrosion changes...
2024: National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689682/diagnosis-and-treatment-intraorbital-foreign-body-a-case-report
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Hongqing Zhao, Hui Feng, Lei Du
KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Wooden foreign bodies inside the eye socket are an uncommon kind of eye injury that falls into a distinct category of intraorbital foreign bodies. Due to the wide range of clinical presentations and imaging features of intraorbital wooden foreign bodies, misinterpretation and failure to diagnose correctly often happen. ABSTRACT: Wooden foreign bodies inside the eye socket are an uncommon kind of eye injury that falls into a distinct category of intraorbital foreign bodies...
May 2024: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689598/the-role-of-extracorporeal-photopheresis-in-the-management-of-graft-versus-host-disease-narrative-review
#71
REVIEW
Ayenew Berhan, Shewaneh Damtie, Andargachew Almaw, Biruk Legesse, Bekele Sharew, Birhanu Getie, Mulat Erkihun, Yenealem Solomon
Hematopoietic stem cell donation is a method used to treat both blood-related and non-blood-related malignancies. Graft-versus-host disease is a potentially life-threatening complication that can occur following a stem cell transplant from a donor. This happens after the transplanted grafts attack the recipient's body as foreign cells, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Clinically, this condition can be classified as acute or chronic based on onset and pathophysiology. This review aims to provide an overview of recent studies on extracorporeal photopheresis as a treatment strategy option for graft-versus-host-diseased patients...
2024: ImmunoTargets and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689135/risk-factors-for-migration-of-retrievable-covered-expandable-metallic-stent-in-patients-with-persistent-benign-ureter-strictures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuyu Xu, Xiezhao Li, Zhiduan Cai, Shuangxing Chen, Rui Zhu, Haishan Zhuang, ShawPong Wan, Guibin Xu
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence, risk factors, and salvage management of retrievable covered expandable metallic stent (RCEMS) migration in patients with persistent benign ureter strictures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed on 117 consecutive patients who underwent implantation of RCEMS. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify prognostic factors for stent migration, including stricture location and length, hydronephrosis-cortex ratio, ureteral dilation, and the diameter of the narrowest portion of the stricture...
April 30, 2024: World Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687411/diamond-like-carbon-depositing-on-the-surface-of-polylactide-membrane-for-prevention-of-adhesion-formation-during-tendon-repair
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yao Xiao, Zaijin Tao, Yufeng Ju, Xiaolu Huang, Xinshu Zhang, Xiaonan Liu, Pavel A Volotovski, Chao Huang, Hongqi Chen, Yaozhong Zhang, Shen Liu
Post-traumatic peritendinous adhesion presents a significant challenge in clinical medicine. This study proposes the use of diamond-like carbon (DLC) deposited on polylactic acid (PLA) membranes as a biophysical mechanism for anti-adhesion barrier to encase ruptured tendons in tendon-injured rats. The results indicate that PLA/DLC composite membrane exhibits more efficient anti-adhesion effect than PLA membrane, with histological score decreasing from 3.12 ± 0.27 to 2.20 ± 0...
April 30, 2024: Nano-Micro Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686238/endoscopic-removal-and-conservative-treatment-of-a-small-bowel-perforation-caused-by-a-toothpick-a-case-report
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Asuka Watanabe, Dai Nakamatsu, Tsutomu Nishida, Yoshifumi Fujii, Naoto Osugi, Kengo Matsumoto, Masashi Yamamoto, Koji Fukui
This case report describes a unique instance of small bowel perforation in a 49-year-old woman caused by an ingested toothpick. Initially suspected of colonic diverticulitis, a final diagnosis of small bowel perforation was made later, and the toothpick was successfully removed via endoscopy. This case emphasizes the need to consider foreign body ingestion in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain and demonstrates the feasibility of conservative endoscopic approaches in similar cases.
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686070/prostate-brachytherapy-seed-migration-to-the-right-renal-artery-due-to-right-to-left-shunting-across-a-patent-foramen-ovale
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Makoto Nakiri, Kosuke Ueda, Ryuji Hoshino, Naoki Ito, Hirofumi Kurose, Shoichiro Nohara, Koichiro Muraki, Chikayuki Hattori, Etsuyo Ogo, Tsukasa Igawa
INTRODUCTION: The seeds used in brachytherapy for prostate cancer may migrate through the surrounding venous plexus to other sites in the body, most commonly to the pulmonary vasculature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 78-year-old Japanese man received iodine-125 low-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy. Computed tomography revealed that one seed had migrated to the right kidney. No seed was observed in the ureter upon ureteroscopy. Transesophageal echocardiography confirmed a right-to-left shunt due to a patent foramen ovale, suggesting that the seed had migrated into the right renal artery...
May 2024: IJU case reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685899/endoscopic-treatment-of-an-esophageal-perforation-in-eosinophilic-esophagitis-by-insertion-of-a-self-expanding-metal-stent
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Belén López Moreno, Víctor Jiménez Beltrán, María Antonia Godoy López, Jesús García-Cano
We present the case of a 29-year-old patient with multiple allergies, mild asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis who reported a history of esophageal impactions after ingestion of solid foods. These episodes resolved spontaneously at home and by self-induced vomiting and never required endoscopic removal. The patient presented to the emergency department due to a sensation of food impaction lasting more than 12 hours after eating meat the night before, which did not subside with the intake of liquids or self-induced vomiting...
April 30, 2024: Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684553/infraorbital-canal-variants-and-its-clinical-and-surgical-implications-a-systematic-review
#77
REVIEW
Mathias Orellana-Donoso, Diego Romero-Zucchino, Alonso Fuentes-Abarca, Priscila Aravena-Ríos, Juan Sanchis-Gimeno, Marko Konschake, Pablo Nova-Baeza, Juan José Valenzuela-Fuenzalida
BACKGROUND: Recent literature highlights anomalous cranial nerves in the sinonasal region, notably in the sphenoid and maxillary sinuses, linked to anatomical factors. However, data on the suspended infraorbital canal (IOC) variant is scarce in cross-sectional imaging. Anatomical variations in the sphenoid sinuses, including optic, maxillary, and vidian nerves, raise interest among specialists involved in advanced sinonasal procedures. The infraorbital nerve's (ION) course along the orbital floor and its abnormal positioning within the orbital and maxillary sinus region pose risks of iatrogenic complications...
April 29, 2024: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy: SRA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684090/development-of-a-novel-reusable-task-trainer-for-foreign-body-removal-and-abscess-incision-and-drainage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Orrin Chambers, David Eckhardt, Thomas E Jackson, Apolline Vincent, Isain Zapata, Bradley Simon
INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous abscess incision and drainage and foreign body removal are 2 common procedures in a variety of outpatient settings. The goal of this project was to create a novel, clean, reusable task trainer that could more accurately reproduce all the steps necessary to perform cutaneous abscess drainage or foreign body removal including ultrasound to identify the abscess cavity or foreign body. METHODS: The novel task trainer was constructed using silicone for both the base and the top skin...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Physician Assistant Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683198/exploring-therapy-transport-from-implantable-medical-devices-using-experimentally-informed-computational-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lesley Trask, Niamh A Ward, Ruth Tarpey, Rachel Beatty, Eimear Wallace, Joanne O'Dwyer, William Ronan, Garry P Duffy, Eimear B Dolan
Implantable medical devices that can facilitate therapy transport to localized sites are being developed for a number of diverse applications, including the treatment of diseases such as diabetes and cancer, and tissue regeneration after myocardial infraction. These implants can take the form of an encapsulation device which encases therapy in the form of drugs, proteins, cells, and bioactive agents, in semi-permeable membranes. Such implants have shown some success but the nature of these devices pose a barrier to the diffusion of vital factors, which is further exacerbated upon implantation due to the foreign body response (FBR)...
April 29, 2024: Biomaterials Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682805/resource-utilization-and-risk-factors-for-esophageal-injury-in-pediatric-esophageal-foreign-bodies
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Basil Hashimi, Amber D Shaffer, Jennifer L McCoy, David H Chi, Reema Padia
OBJECTIVE: While management protocols of pediatric esophageal foreign bodies (EFBs) are well-delineated, resource utilization can be improved. This study's objectives were to explore hospital charges/costs for pediatric patients who present with EFBs and to identify patient risk factors associated with esophageal injury. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of patients undergoing aerodigestive foreign body removal at a tertiary-care children's hospital from 2018 to 2021 was conducted...
April 29, 2024: Laryngoscope
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