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R. B. Moreno, Larra.
R. A. R. B. Moreno, Larra. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 55, n°2, 1953. pp. 216-217
Time sparing and effective procedure for dural closure in the posterior fossa using a vicryl mesh (Ethisorb (R))
Introduction. Dural defects and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks are a common problem following posterior fossa surgery. The management includes either non-operative management (e.g. external lumbar drainage) or surgical re-exploration. Objectives. We present our surgical, clinical and histopathological experience of dural closure in the posterior fossa. In order to avoid CSF leaks we developed a simple but effective and time-sparing method using a well-cut sheet of a vicryl-poly-pdioxanone mesh (Ethisorb (R)) covering the whole defect of the craniectomy. Additional fibrin glue or sealant is not necessary. Special attention was focused upon the frequency of postoperative complications, in particular infection rate and CSF leaks. Patients. 85 patients were treated with vicryl mesh as dural substitute after posterior fossa surgery due to distinct pathologies. An illustrative case is presented. Results. In none of the patients a postoperative infection was observed. Four patients presented postoperative CSF leakage and were treated by percutaneous lumbar drainage. Three of the patients improved completely, requiring no additional treatment. Only in one case defect covered by a vicryl mesh, a surgical re-exploration became necessary. Conclusion. We consider the vicryl mesh (Ethisorb (R)) as an ideal dural substitute especially for the dural closure of the posterior fossa
Time sparing and effective procedure for dural closure in the posterior fossa using a vicryl mesh (Ethisorb (R))
Introduction. Dural defects and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks are a common problem following posterior fossa surgery. The management includes either non-operative management (e.g. external lumbar drainage) or surgical re-exploration. Objectives. We present our surgical, clinical and histopathological experience of dural closure in the posterior fossa. In order to avoid CSF leaks we developed a simple but effective and time-sparing method using a well-cut sheet of a vicryl-poly-pdioxanone mesh (Ethisorb (R)) covering the whole defect of the craniectomy. Additional fibrin glue or sealant is not necessary. Special attention was focused upon the frequency of postoperative complications, in particular infection rate and CSF leaks. Patients. 85 patients were treated with vicryl mesh as dural substitute after posterior fossa surgery due to distinct pathologies. An illustrative case is presented. Results. In none of the patients a postoperative infection was observed. Four patients presented postoperative CSF leakage and were treated by percutaneous lumbar drainage. Three of the patients improved completely, requiring no additional treatment. Only in one case defect covered by a vicryl mesh, a surgical re-exploration became necessary. Conclusion. We consider the vicryl mesh (Ethisorb (R)) as an ideal dural substitute especially for the dural closure of the posterior fossa
Correspondencia enviada por Rafael Reyes
14 ImágenesCorrespondencia enviada por Rafael Reyes a Cecilia A. de Holguín, José Joaquín Guerra y Luis M. Isaza, sobre asuntos políticos y personales. Incluye: carta de R. López para Rafael Reyes. Fechada en Bogotá, Washington, Puerto Nacional
General Bernardo Reyes
Este es el General Bernardo Reyes- gobernador de Nuevo León al tiempo que Porfirio Díaz era presidente de México. Durante su gestión fue consolidado lo que sería el perfil más claro de Monterrey; su dinámica industria. Don Bernardo fue padre de Alfonso Reyes- uno de los cerebros más brillantes que ha tenido el occidente
MORENO, Pablo R.
Correspondence between Mr. Pablo R. Moreno and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the former requests Gen. Obregón to provide a recommendation to be reinstated as Major in the army. Response regretting not being able to help him. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Pablo R. Moreno y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero solicita al Gral. Obregón le dé una recomendación para ser reincorporado al ejército en su puesto de Mayor. Respuesta lamentando no poder ayudarlo
MORENO, Pablo R.
Correspondence between Mr. Pablo R. Moreno and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the former requests Gen. Obregón to provide a recommendation to be reinstated as Major in the army. Response regretting not being able to help him. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Pablo R. Moreno y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero solicita al Gral. Obregón le dé una recomendación para ser reincorporado al ejército en su puesto de Mayor. Respuesta lamentando no poder ayudarlo
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American G.I. Forum Ladies Auxiliary of Taylor, Texas. Mrs. Susie Moreno, Miss Ester O'Campo, Miss Nickie Rios, Mrs. Rosie Garza, and Miss Mary Navaro (photograph)
American G.I. Forum Ladies Auxiliary of Taylor, Texas. (L. to R.) Mrs. Susie Moreno, Miss Ester O'Campo, Miss Nickie Rios, Mrs. Rosie Garza, and Miss Mary Navaro
Interview with Xavier Aldana Reyes
Xavier Aldana Reyes is Reader in English Literature and Film in Manchester, a founding member of the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, and the author of Spanish Gothic: National Identity, Collaboration and Cultural Adaptation (2017) and Gothic Cinema (2019). His publications in Gothic and horror studies include Twenty-First-Century Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion (with Maisha Wester; 2019), Horror: A Literary History (2016) and Digital Horror: Haunted Technologies, Network Panic and the Found Footage Phenomenon (with Linnie Blake; 2015). Aldana Reyes also edited fiction anthologies for the British Library series, Tales of the Weird, including the following titles: The Gothic Tales of H.P. Lovecraft (2018), The Weird Tales of William Hope Hodgson (2019), Promethean Horrors: Classic Tales of Mad Science (2019) and Roarings from Further Out: Four Weird Novellas, by Algernon Blackwood (2019)
Prediction of proton affinities of organic molecules using the any-particle molecular-orbital second-order proton propagator approach
We assess the performance of the recently developed any-particle molecular-orbital second-order proton propagator (APMO/PP2) scheme [M. Diaz-Tinoco, J. Romero, J. V. Ortiz, A. Reyes and R. Flores-Moreno, J. Chem. Phys., 2013, 138, 194108] on the calculation of gas phase proton affinities (PAs) of a set of 150 organic molecules comprising several functional groups: amines, alcohols, aldehydes, amides, ketones, esters, ethers, carboxylic acids and carboxylate anions. APMO/PP2 PAs display an overall mean absolute error of 0.68 kcal mol(-1) with respect to experimental data. These results suggest that the APMO/PP2 method is an alternative approach for the quantitative prediction of gas phase proton affinities. One novel feature of the method is that a PA can be obtained from a single calculation of the optimized protonated molecule
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