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Imaging Findings of Implanted Absorbable Mesh in Patients with Breast Partial Resection

Kwag HJ

  • KMID: 2396094
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 2008 Feb;49(1):111-118.
PURPOSE: The author presents imaging findings of patients that underwent partial resection of the breast followed by absorbable mesh implantation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ultrasonographic (n=18) and mammographic (n=11) images of...
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A Comparison of Different Pelvic Reconstruction Surgeries Using Mesh for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Patients

Bai SW, Kim EH, Shin JS, Kwang S, Park KH, Lee DH

This study was carried out in order to compare the effects in different surgeries using mesh in pelvic organ prolapse patients whose leading points were C. Thirty-nine patients were categorized...
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Results from Over One Year of Follow-Up for Absorbable Mesh Insertion in Partial Mastectomy

Koo MY, Lee SK, Hur SM, Bae SY, Choi MY, Cho DH, Kim S, Choe JH, Kim JH, Kim JS, Lee JE, Nam SJ, Yang JH

PURPOSE: Recently, several clinicians have reported the advantages of simplicity and cosmetic satisfaction of absorbable mesh insertion. However, there is insufficient evidence regardint its long-term outcomes. We have investigated the...
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Simultaneous treatment of anterior vaginal wall prolapse and stress urinary incontinence by using transobturator four arms polypropylene mesh

Sharifiaghdas F, Daneshpajooh A, Mirzaei M

PURPOSE: To evaluate the medium-term efficacy and safety of transobturator four-arm polypropylene mesh in the treatment of high-stage anterior vaginal wall prolapse and concomitant stress urinary incontinence (SUI). MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Correction of Superior Sulcus Deformity and Enophthalmos with Porous High-density Polyethylene Sheet in Anophthalmic Patients

Choi BH, Lee SH, Chung WS

PURPOSE: Superior sulcus deformity is the main cosmetic problem in anophthalmic patients. Many methods of correcting enophthalmos have been reported, especially in patients with orbital wall fracture. The purpose of...
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