Publications by authors named "K Vandana Shenoy"

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  • The text discusses treatment options for recurrent incisional hernias (RIH) after previous laparoscopic mesh surgery, including open repairs and various laparoscopic methods.
  • It highlights that most RIH cases are treated with open onlay mesh repairs or laparoscopic Redo IPOM plus procedures.
  • The article aims to share insights on the technical challenges and solutions related to the laparoscopic enhanced view totally extraperitoneal-RS (ETEP-RS) approach for RIH after prior IPOM plus repairs, which lacks extensive literature support.
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Study Design: Systematic Review and meta-analysis.

Objective: To conduct an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of complications associated with different anterior fusion techniques/approaches and adjuvant resources (i.e.

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  • A panel-based immunohistochemistry approach was used to subtype perianal Paget disease (PPD) and investigate the effectiveness of SATB2 as a marker for secondary PPD.
  • In a study of 15 PPD cases, 53% were identified as secondary PPD, revealing distinct staining patterns, where SATB2 and CDX2 markers were key in differentiation.
  • The findings suggest that combining IHC panels with clinical and imaging data enhances classification accuracy for PPD, with SATB2 serving as a valuable tool alongside CDX2.
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Background: According to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services HHS 2017, when a medical disease suddenly manifests itself with acute symptoms of sufficient intensity (including extreme pain) endangering the patient's health, seriously impairing body functions or bringing an organ or its portion to be seriously dysfunctional, a medical emergency has occurred. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and perceived confidence in handling medical emergencies among dental students by the means of conducting this investigation.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among the different hierarchies of dentists of Riyadh using an online survey; 387 dentists from varying clinical levels (9 to 12) were included in this study.

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Flexible computation is a hallmark of intelligent behavior. However, little is known about how neural networks contextually reconfigure for different computations. In the present work, we identified an algorithmic neural substrate for modular computation through the study of multitasking artificial recurrent neural networks.

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