Publications by authors named "C S Hew"

Article Synopsis
  • A study checks if not using compression after varicose vein treatment (via ablation) has similar long-term results compared to using compression, following a previous trial's short-term results.
  • After 27 months, 64.6% of patients with compression and 63% without it were checked, with both groups showing similar rates of vein closure (80.7% vs. 79.3%).
  • Quality of life measures also showed no significant differences between the groups, indicating that for most patients, post-procedural compression might not be necessary for effective treatment outcomes.
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Background: Patients undergoing open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair have a high risk of incisional hernia. Heterogeneity in recommendations regarding prophylactic mesh reinforcement between scientific society guidelines reflects the lack of sufficient data, with the Society for Vascular Surgery making no recommendation on methods for abdominal wall closure. We aimed to synthesize the most current evidence on mesh versus primary suture abdominal wall closure after open AAA repair.

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Background: Absent pulmonary valve syndrome (APVS) is a variant of tetralogy of Fallot characterized by aneurysmal pulmonary arteries, which compresses the tracheobronchial tree, leading to respiratory symptoms. We report the mid-term outcomes of surgical correction of patients with APVS.

Subject And Methods: A total of 27 patients underwent surgery between 2001 and 2015, and they were followed up for a mean period of 6.

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Background: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity and mortality. Branching pattern of the lenticulostriate arteries from the middle cerebral artery makes them susceptible to formation of microaneurysms, which have been implicated in hypertensive ICH. Recurrence of hematoma due to delayed development of pseudoaneurysm after initial surgical evacuation is uncommon.

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Viral protein 9 (VP9) is a non-structural protein of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) highly expressed during the early stage of infection. The crystal structure of VP9 suggests that the polymers of VP9 dimers resemble a DNA mimic, but its function remains elusive. In this study, we demonstrated that VP9 impedes histones binding to DNA via single-molecule manipulation.

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