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Retrospective Study Pages 75-79
Abstract: The pandemic caused by the new severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) had a major impact on hospital organization, which also affected pediatric surgery. Given the scarce evidence about the consequences, a study of the patients operated in conditions of Major Ambulatory Surgery (MAS) is carried out in a pediatric surgery unit during the immediate weeks of this health emergency.
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Case Report Pages 72-74
Abstract: X-linked stapes gusher syndrome is a rare form of congenital sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Affected patients have abnormal configuration of the lamina cribrosa and internal auditory canal (IAC), leading to an increased risk of perilymph gusher with surgical manipulation. We report a case whereby intra-operative too endoscopic visualization allowed real time visualization of the inner ear (IE) anatomy, which has the potential to impact on electrode choice in cochlear implants (CI).
Research Article Pages 66-71
Abstract: In 1957, Neumann, published an experiment on an atrium reconstruction case using an inflatable rubber balloon instrument which was grafted under the skin and inflated by injecting liquid through tubes that communicated with the outside. In the experiment, the tubes were made of flexible polyurethane and emerged into the outside through an incision on the skin and connected to an external valve which allows progressive injection of liquid into the implant. In this way, Neumann introduced, in the area of medicine, the use of rudimentary tissue expanders.
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