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Introduction: Obstetric anal sphincter tear (OAST) is associated with anal incontinence. Episiotomy was proposed as a form of protection of the anal sphincter at delivery;however, several studies have shown that routi...
Background: After the Institute of Medicine(IOM) report To Err Is Human highlighted the impact of medical errors, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality(AHRQ) developed Patient-Safety Indicators(PSI) to improv...
in part was funded by a medical student grant($2500)by the Emergency Medicine Foundation
BACKGROUND: This prospective observational study aimed to determine the infection rate of simple hand laceration(SHL), and to compare infection rates between patients who were prescribed antibiotics and those who were...
Background/Purpose: In the frame of a development of a formulation to be used in perineal massage in pregnant women, a screening program was built up among compositions with elasticising properties. Methods: This was ...
BACKGROUND:This study aimed to compare the topical anesthetic lignocaine,adrenaline,and tetracaine(LAT)(4%lignocaine,1:2 000 adrenaline,1%tetracaine) with the conventional lignocaine infiltration(LI) for repair of min...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects of onepassage, double-passage and circular canalicular intubations in repairing lacerations of canaliculus. Methods: Atotal of 109 eyes in 109 cases ofcanalicular lacerat...
Objective: To investigate the necessity of modification to the traditional pigtail probe and evaluate its efficiency and therapeutic effect in searching the nasal cut ends and anastomosing the lacerated lacrimal cana...
Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of two anastomoses (canaliculus-to-lacrimal sac anastomosis and end-to-end anastomosis) on nasolacrimal laceration for over 7 mm from the broken end to the dacryon. Me...
In contrast to open degloving injury, extensive closed internal degloving injury (CIDI) is rare, especialy followed by deep injury with bone-articular and neurovascular complications after initial trauma.1-3 Clinicall...