Early renal allograft dysfunction may be caused by a number of technical factors including thrombosis, kinking of vessels, and a Page kidney situation in which the allograft is compressed within a shallow false pelvis and limited retroperitoneal space. Without early recognition, compromised graft function, obstruction, or graft loss may ensue. We describe a technique using a polypropylene-assisted mesh hood fascial closure (MHFC) to prevent and treat this potential complication. MHFC was performed both primarily to prevent this phenomenon, and secondarily to treat this complication. Between April 2001 and October 2002, 16 patients undergoing 17 renal transplants underwent MHFC. The mean recipient body weight was 17% less than the mean donor weight. The mean follow-up period was 9 months. The mean serum creatinine level after primary MHFC was 148.4 micromol/L. Three of 4 patients with early allograft dysfunction regained function after secondary MHFC and had a mean serum creatinine level of 155.3 micromol/L. Wound complications were seen in 5 (31%) patients with no wound or mesh infections and 1 patient was diagnosed with a lymphocele. We conclude that the use of mesh in the primary closure of the incision after renal transplantation is safe and has minimal complications.
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Commun Med (Lond)
April 2024
Department of Pediatrics, Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Acad Radiol
February 2024
Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare Incubator, Mass General Brigham, Boston, Massachusetts (D.S.L., M.H.M., D.C.W., M.C.H., P.C., F.J.F., R.N.U., M.S.G., J.A.B., M.D.S.); Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts (D.S.L., M.H.M., D.C.W., M.C.H., F.J.F., R.N.U., K.P.A., M.S.G., J.A.B., M.D.S.); Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA 02114 (D.S.L., M.H.M., M.C.H., M.P.O., F.J.F., R.N.U., K.P.A., M.S.G., J.A.B., M.D.S.); Mass General Brigham Innovation, Boston, Massachusetts (A.G., M.D.S.). Electronic address:
Rationale And Objectives: Innovation is a crucial skill for physicians and researchers, yet traditional medical education does not provide instruction or experience to cultivate an innovative mindset. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a novel course implemented in an academic radiology department training program over a 5-year period designed to educate future radiologists on the fundamentals of medical innovation.
Materials And Methods: A pre- and post-course survey and examination were administered to residents who participated in the innovation course (MESH Core) from 2018 to 2022.
Ann Plast Surg
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From the Doğalife Beauty Clinic, Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department Istanbul, Pendik, Turkey.
Introduction: The construction of the labia minora from preputial tissues in uncircumcised patients and the preservation of the sensitivity of the labia minora are not new ideas. However, evidently, this technique is designed for uncircumcised cases.There is no preputial tissue in the circumcised population.
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April 2023
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California.
Background: Spit restraint devices, also referred to as spit hoods, spit masks, or spit socks, are used by law enforcement and medical personnel to minimize transmission of communicable disease from bodily fluids from agitated individuals. Several lawsuits have implicated spit restraint devices as contributing to the death of individuals who are physically restrained by means of asphyxiation due to saturation of the mesh restraint device with saliva.
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate whether a saturated spit restraint device has any clinically significant effects on the ventilatory or circulatory parameters of healthy adult subjects.
Vet Dermatol
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Animal Dermatology Clinic, Pasadena, California, USA.
Background: Protection from solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is paramount for some dermatological conditions, yet there are no studies assessing UV nose guards for dogs.
Objectives: Compare the ability of three nasal guards to block solar UV radiation (UVR) from the canine nose, using two commercial products and one created by the authors.
Animals: Four fabric model dogs were used in this prospective controlled trial.
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