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“HEMOSTATIC DEVICE FOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCIES”
(EN)The invention is a haemostatic device for use in surgical procedures of various type, characterised in that it comprises at least one strap (F) of the self-locking type with adjustable closing means. Said strap (F) comprises at least one head (T) combined with at least one serrated, flexible band (N) suitable for wrapping around one or more vessels (V1, V2) or structures of the human body and for being inserted in at least one hole (T1) passing through said head (T), wherein there is at least one flexible tooth (T21, T22) on said head (T) designed to engage with teeth (D1, D11, D21) on said band (N), enabling the insertion of said band (N) in one direction and preventing it from sliding in the opposite direction
Open to debate. The motion: a robot is needed to perform the best nerve sparing prostatectomy.
Editorial comment on: Impact of percutaneous suprapubic tube drainage on patient discomfort after radical prostatectomy.
Conclusion of the editorial comment: this paper allow us to consider a new opportunity to perform a catheterless RALP using a PST. This option can be performed easily and quickly and without significant long-term complications. Further studies are needed to confirm the potential advantage in terms of reducing catheter-related discomfort. In the meantime, the best clinical practice remains using a urethral catheter at the moment of vesico-urethral anastomosis, regardless of the surgical approach
“Fisiopatologia della minzione e del pavimento pelvico: disturbi di riempimento - instabilità detrusoriale
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