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Cataract procedure is sometimes followed by dry eye symptoms. The dimensions of the incisions, topical medication and other manoeuvres are responsible for these phenomena. I tried to objective them by break-up-time (BUT) and Schirmer test.

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The breast cancer treatment is based nowadays on a new surgical option: breast-conserving surgery, which is reliable at least for the first and second stage of cancer, with radical intention, obviously. We have started to practice the breast-conserving surgery in our surgical clinic (at CFR Hospital, from Craiova) for 7 years; until now we have performed 159 breast-conserving operation and, as results, we have recorded 3 local recurrences (2.12%) and 1 death due to cancer evolution.

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This paper aim is to outline the importance of nosocomial infections, characterized by great incidence, great mortality rate and specific bacteriology, in a surgery clinic. The study include 566 patients that developed 665 nosocomial infections (10.65% incidence), among the 5950 patients that underwent surgical operations in 5 years (1992-1996); 54 patients developed two or three nosocomial infections, which explain the incidence of nosocomial infection greater than number of patients.

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The study analyzes a statistical series of 45 patients suffering from large abdominal wall defects and who were managed by plastic surgery with "Plastex" type synthetic mesh, in the period 1 Jan. 1995-1 Apr. 1998.

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This article is a plea for the implementation of early-stage breast cancer conservative therapy into as many surgical clinics as possible. The aforementioned statement relies mainly on published papers and data (the protocol included) provided to us by Instituti Clinici di Perfezionamento di Milano experts in breast cancer conservative therapy and to a lesser extent on our not too numerous results (30 cases) obtained over the past 2 years since we applied the Milano protocol on a regular basis. Thus we support the view that the breast-conserving treatment is suitable for clinical stage I or II carcinoma whose tumors are 3 cm or less in greatest diameter, provided axillary lymphadenectomy is associated for prognostic and future management guidance reasons, but not for cure.

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