26 research outputs found

    Intravesical wire as foreign body in urinary bladder

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    Assessment and management of female urinary incontinence - a survey of current practice

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    A survey of conference delegates attending the Urogynaecology Day at the 1997 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons indicated that practitioners are inconsistent in their approach to the use of preoperative urodynamics evaluation for women with stress incontinence and disagree about the significance of the low pressure urethra

    Cloning of a non-catalytic form of human trkB and distribution of messenger RNA for trkB in human brain.

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    A truncated form of the human trkB gene has been cloned and sequenced. This gene is related to the trk family of tyrosine kinases, the products of which act as receptors for the neurotrophins. Of these, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and mammalian neurotrophin-4 are the known ligands for the TrkB receptor. Catalytic and non-catalytic (or truncated) forms of the trkB gene have been cloned for rat and mouse. In this study, using in situ hybridization, we describe the distribution of trkB messenger RNA in fetal and adult human brain

    The Integrity of Surgical Glove During Gynaecological Operations

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    The study was designed to evaluate the integrity of all surgical gloves, worn as single-gloving, used in 100 consecutive gynaecological operations. Glove perforations were tested by a standardized hydrosufflation technique. Of the 326 pairs of gloves used, 46 were found to have perforations (an overall rate of 7.1%) and about 30% had more than 1 perforation. The rate of glove perforation was 19% among charge nursing sisters, 16% among surgeons and 13% among first assistants - these differences were not statistically significant. The duration of the operation and degree of operative difficulty strongly influenced the rate of perforation. We recommend that surgeons, charge sisters and first assistants should change their gloves after every hour of the operation and use double-gloving in anticipation of a difficult operation
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