Periprosthetic Fractures : Periprosthetic fracture management / editors, Michael Schütz, Carsten Perka ; senior editor, Thomas Rüedi
2013
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Periprosthetic Fractures -- surgery : Fundamentals of revision knee arthroplasty : diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment / [edited by] David J. Jacofsky and Anthony K. Hedley
2013
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Periprosthetic Fractures -- therapy : Periprosthetic fractures of the hip and knee : surgical techniques and tips / Frank A. Liporace, Richard S. Yoon, editors
Implanted fluid propulsion systems with self-contained power source for providing long-term controlled-rate delivery of drugs such as chemotherapeutic agents or analgesics. Delivery rate may be externally controlled or osmotically or peristatically controlled with the aid of transcutaneous monitoring
Implanted fluid propulsion systems with self-contained power source for providing long-term controlled-rate delivery of drugs such as chemotherapeutic agents or analgesics. Delivery rate may be externally controlled or osmotically or peristatically controlled with the aid of transcutaneous monitoring
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Peristephanon Prudentius, 348- : Prudentius, Spain, and late antique Christianity : poetry, visual culture, and the cult of martyrs / Paula Hershkowitz
A procedure in which a laparoscope (LAPAROSCOPES) is inserted through a small incision near the navel to examine the abdominal and pelvic organs in the PERITONEAL CAVITY. If appropriate, biopsy or surgery can be performed during laparoscopy
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Peritoneal Cavity -- pathology : Management of peritoneal metastases : cytoreductive survery, HIPIC and beyond / Aditi Bhatt, editor
Peritoneal dialysis -- Complications : Diagnosis and management of complications of peritoneal dialysis related peritonitis / Georgi Abraham, Santosh Varughese, Uma Sekar, editors
The administration of liquid medication, nutrient, or other fluid through some other route than the alimentary canal, usually over minutes or hours, either by gravity flow or often by infusion pumping
The administration of liquid medication, nutrient, or other fluid through some other route than the alimentary canal, usually over minutes or hours, either by gravity flow or often by infusion pumping
Artificial openings created by a surgeon for therapeutic reasons. Most often this refers to openings from the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT through the ABDOMINAL WALL to the outside of the body. It can also refer to the two ends of a surgical anastomosis