Search for dissertations about: "minimally invasive surgery"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words minimally invasive surgery.
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21. Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta : Physiology and clinical aspects of an emerging technique
Abstract : Traumatic hemorrhagic shock is a major cause of death worldwide. Patients enter the fatal triad of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy and die quickly due to cardiovascular collapse. Ideally, procedures should be performed at the injury scene to prevent this fatal event. READ MORE
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22. Optimising performance in clinical capsule endoscopy
Abstract : Video capsule endoscopy (VCE), perfomed by ingesting a small vitamin-sized camera pill, was developed over a period of a couple of decades and –since its introduction in clinical practice at the dawn of the millennium– has become an essential tool in the diagnosis and management of small bowel (SB) diseases. At the same time, other fields such as minimally invasive diagnosis of other parts of the gastointestinal (GI) tract has been or is currently explored as future applications of this technology. READ MORE
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23. Advanced surgeries, medicines and materials for corneal regeneration
Abstract : Corneal transplantation is often the only treatment option in cases of corneal blindness, with the main challenges being the scarcity of human donors, risk for graft failure and suboptimal visual outcome due to suture-related issues. Alternative therapies are sought that either address the above transplantation issues directly or stimulate the cornea’s repair mechanism and regenerative properties to restore transparency without the need for transplantation. READ MORE
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24. lncidence of Colorectal Cancer and Comparisons of Outcomes after Minimally Invasive and Open Surgery
Abstract : Aim: Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment for colorectal cancer. The aim of this thesis was to determine the overall incidence of colorectal cancer in Sweden over time and to evaluate surgical treatment comparing minimally invasive surgery including laparoscopic and robot assisted laparoscopic surgery to open surgery. READ MORE
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25. On minimally invasive approaches to sinus lift procedures
Abstract : Abstract Aims: The overall aim of the present thesis was to evaluate implant survival and bone regeneration after minimally invasive sinus lift procedures. Material and methods: In study I, 61 patients were prospectively evaluated 12 to 60 months after two different methods of locally bone harvesting methods adjacent to the maxillary sinus lift procedure. READ MORE