Publications by authors named "A D Dorfmann"

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the necessity of postoperative antibiotics for hand infections after surgery, as there's no clear agreement on their effectiveness.
  • Among 287 patients treated for hand infections, a significant portion did not require postoperative antibiotics, with 95% of those having an uncomplicated recovery.
  • Results indicate that preoperative antibiotic use may actually increase complication risks, highlighting that antibiotics should only be given post-surgery in certain high-risk situations.
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Introduction: Granular cell tumours are extremely rare on peripheral nerves, with an incidence of 0.029% of pathologic samples. In a literature review, we found only 5 cases involving the ulnar nerve, although considered the most frequently involvement nerve.

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Some patients present at an advanced stage of their fingertip infection with an extension of the infection in anatomical spaces or into fragile structures. One hundred and twenty-five patients have been operated on for a finger infection. Forty-one patients (33%) have been treated at the "complication" stage, while 84 cases (67%) were considered "non-complicated".

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Caterpillars can increase their body mass 10,000-fold in 2 weeks. It is therefore remarkable that most caterpillars appear to maintain the same locomotion kinematics throughout their entire larval stage. This study examined how the body properties of a caterpillar might change to accommodate such dramatic changes in body load.

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Screening of biomaterial and tissue systems in vitro, for guidance of performance in vivo, remains a major requirement in the field of tissue engineering. It is critical to understand how culture stimulation affects both tissue construct maturation and function, with the goal of eliminating resource-intensive trial-and-error screening and better matching specifications for various in vivo needs. In this article a multifunctional and robust bioreactor design that addresses this need is presented.

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