Publications by authors named "William Mckenzie"

Principles of Exodontia.

Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am

November 2020

Exodontia services comprise the largest portion of clinical practice for most oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the United States. This article is an overview of the principles of exodontia including the physics principles underlying the appropriate use of dental elevators and forceps. Failure to understand the instrumentation and the physics principles being used can cause prolonged operative time, iatrogenic injury to the patient, and unnecessary fatigue and/or injury to the provider.

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Purpose: We conducted outcomes assessment for all patients who had undergone treatment of mandible fractures at Tufts Medical Center across the 2 specialties of oral and maxillofacial surgery and otolaryngology. The aim of the present study was to determine whether a correlation existed between the development of postoperative complications and late treatment of mandible fractures (defined as treatment provided >48 hours after the time of injury).

Patients And Methods: All patients with mandible fractures treated at Tufts Medical Center between January 1, 2003 and January 1, 2008, underwent chart review to document the relevant data, including the time of fracture, time of treatment, and complications recorded during postoperative follow-up.

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Background: Most cases of ovarian cancer are detected at later stages when the 5-year survival is approximately 15%, but 5-year survival approaches 90% when the cancer is detected early (stage I). To use mass spectrometry (MS) of serum proteins for early detection, a seamless workflow is needed that provides an opportunity for rapid profiling along with direct identification of the underpinning ions.

Methods: We used carrier protein-bound affinity enrichment of serum samples directly coupled with MALDI orthagonal TOF MS profiling to rapidly search for potential ion signatures that contained discriminatory power.

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