INTRODUCTION: Lead dysfunction can lead to serious consequences including failure to treat ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (VT/VF). The incidence and mechanisms of lead dysfunction following left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation are not well-described. We sought to determine the incidence, mechanisms, timing, and complications of right ventricular lead dysfunction requiring revision following LVAD implantation. METHODS: Retrospective observational chart review of all LVAD recipients with pre-existing implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) from 2009 to 2018 was performed including device interrogation reports, laboratory and imaging data, procedural reports, and clinical outcomes. RESULTS: Among 583 patients with an ICD in situ undergoing LVAD implant, the median (interquartile range) age was 62.5 (15.7) years, 21% were female, and the types of LVADs included HeartWare HVAD (26%), HeartMate II (52%), and HeartMate III ...
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Is there a reoperation for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome?. 1 doctor answer • 2 doctors weighed in ...
The rate of additional surgeries (revisions and reoperations) reported for people treated with the REFLECT Scoliosis Correction ...
However, TMAs are associated with a significant incidence of dehiscence, readmission, and reoperation rates ranging from 26% to ... However, TMAs are associated with a significant incidence of dehiscence, readmission, and reoperation rates ranging from 26% to ...
The most common complications with MENTOR® MemoryShape® Breast Implants for breast reconstruction include reoperation for any ... The most common complications for breast reconstruction with MENTOR® MemoryGel® Breast Implants include any reoperation, ... The most common complications for breast reconstruction with MENTOR® Saline-filled Breast Implants include re-operation, ...
As a rule, reoperations have been centralized at the Joint Replacement Center in Helsinki University Hospital. ...
In the 1990s, the risk of reoperation after primary standard vaginal procedure was estimated to be as high as 30% to 50%. In ... Recent studies have nevertheless shown that the risk of POP recurrence requiring reoperation is lower than previously estimated ...
Securing Transplanted Meniscal Allografts Using Bone Plugs Results in Lower Risks of Graft Failure and Reoperations: A Meta- ...
2. The surgeons who performed less than six AIS fusions per year were considered low volume and had a 14.1 percent reoperation ... 3. The high volume surgeons - those who performed 43 to 228 cases per year - had a 5.1 percent reoperation rate. ... 4. The study authors concluded, "Early reoperation after spine fusion for idiopathic scoliosis is seen more frequently in lower ... 1. There was a 7.1 percent reoperation rate after the initial spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. ...
The causes of failure were high IOP in two (50.0%) and glaucoma reoperation in two (50.0%) eyes; however, no eyes progressed to ... glaucoma reoperation, or implant removal. Surgical failure defined as IOP ,18 and ,15 mmHg, changes in visual acuity (VA), IOP ... The causes of failure were high IOP in two (50.0%) and glaucoma reoperation in two (50.0%) eyes; however, no eyes progressed to ... glaucoma reoperation, or implant removal. Surgical failure defined as IOP >18 and >15 mmHg, changes in visual acuity (VA), IOP ...
Injections of numbing medication can help, rarely reoperation to cut the nerve is needed.. Created for people with ongoing ...
5 :: Reoperation rates have been 20% for the past 15-20 years in breast augmentation. Is this still currently true?. Yes. In ... D. .6 to .12 cc3/L Reoperation rates have been 20% for the past 15-20 years in breast augmentation. Is this still currently ... which demonstrate the reoperation rates between 1 and 3% are clearly possible and, in my opinion, represent a new era in this ... better results and lower reoperation rates are clearly possible. With proper patient education objective implant selection ...
... or unplanned reoperation. The team chose this data set to look for racial disparities among children who … ...
A higher percentage of patients requiring reoperation were found in the TERPT group, 81%, versus 68% of the Duhamel group. ...
Project Title: Re-optimisation and Re-operation of the Akosombo and Kpong dams ...
"DCIS can be a diffuse disease, and reoperation is quite common. These data further demonstrate the benefit of MarginProbe in ... reported MarginProbes capability to detect all types of malignancy found in the breast and to positively impact reoperation ...
The data looked at the effect of a sliding hip screw versus cancellous screws on the risk of reoperation and other key outcomes ... The investigators found no advantage to the sliding hip screw in terms of reoperation at 24 months for the entire cohort of ...
... for a reoperation. The alternative to surgery is medical management with diuretics, which does little to improve patient ...
... freedom from reoperation is ,90% at 10 years (18,20-22,25,26) and ,80 % at 20 years (21,25). Long-term survival and quality of ...
SSI might lead to mortality and morbidity, increase reoperation and even readmissions, prolong hospital stay, and elevate costs ...
... implications for immediate reoperation and remission. Journal of Neurosurgery. 1-10. ...
Afterward, she underwent reoperation to manage tissue granulation, and was told she had graft necrosis. ...
The secondary outcome is an unplanned fracture-related reoperation within 12 months of the fracture. This manuscript serves as ... Unplanned reoperations are a common, patient-important outcome in fracture surgery research that captures severe wound and bone ... The secondary outcome will be occurrence of an unplanned fracture-related reoperation within 12 months of the fracture. ... The secondary outcome is the occurrence of an unplanned fracture-related reoperation within 12 months of the fracture. ...
"Spinal Cord Stimulation With Precision® SCS System Versus Reoperation for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome" trial. Also referred ... the therapeutic effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Precision Spinal Cord Stimulation with that of reoperation as a ...