• 2 The AMS 700™ Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP) is designed to provide optimal clinical outcomes, and ensure your peace of mind. (bostonscientific.com)
  • Inserting the AMS 700™ Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP) is now an even smoother procedure with the Boston Scientific Furlow Disposable Insertion Tool. (bostonscientific.com)
  • Patient and partner satisfaction after AMS inflatable penile prosthesis implant. (bostonscientific.com)
  • The history of modern ED surgery began with the development of the inflatable penile prosthesis by Scott and Bradley in the early 1970s. (medscape.com)
  • [ 1 ] This surgical treatment became the treatment of choice in men with significant organic ED. Although the popularity of the inflatable penile prosthesis increased during that time, its design suffered from unacceptable failure rates and the need for surgical revision. (medscape.com)
  • [ 2 ] The surgical treatment of ED largely involves the placement of a penile prosthesis, although penile revascularization procedures have been described. (medscape.com)
  • These are used as reference regions when describing for example complications including hip prosthesis loosening on medical imaging. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results from first generation ankle prosthesis were disappointing with stiffness, wound complications, loosening, malalignment, impingement, and instability cited as causes of failure [ 7 , 19 - 21 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • 4 Examples of other, less common, delayed post-operative complications associated with pain in the prosthetic joint include component failure, instability, osteolysis, heterotrophic ossification, and soft tissue syndromes. (cadth.ca)
  • Prosthesis subsidence, fusion status, and instrumentation-related complications were evaluated. (thejns.org)
  • Each of these prostheses can present complications, either shared by all types of replacement or specific to each. (caringmedical.com)
  • The authors noted: "Knowledge of (these) different types of shoulder (replacement implants) prostheses and their complications' radiological signs are crucial for the radiologist to initiate prompt and adequate management. (caringmedical.com)
  • Pihlaja, J, Napankangas R, Raustia A. Early complications and shortterm failures of zirconia single crowns and partial fixed dental prostheses. (thejcdp.com)
  • Technical complications seemed to be more frequent than biological complications (caries, endodontic failure, root fracture, etc. (bvsalud.org)
  • Complications include progressive heart failure, arrhythmias, and endocarditis. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Dysphagia has been the most common complication after implantation of the Angelchik prosthesis. (sages.org)
  • In order to achieve a high stability in supporting the prosthesis, these implants are commonly used in conjunction with conventional dental implants placed in the anterior region. (researchgate.net)
  • Two Finite Element models of the maxilla, implants, and prostheses were designed according to the All-on-4 ® concept. (researchsquare.com)
  • The one-piece dental implants can be concluded to induce less stress compared to the two piece dental implants when used in the All-on-4 ® implant supported prosthesis in the different lateral occlusal schemes. (researchsquare.com)
  • Although an attempt is generally made to salvage the prosthesis, removal may be warranted in cases where infection is recalcitrant or the implants are loose. (medscape.com)
  • The sample comprised 66 patients in whom 171 zygomatic implants were placed to support maxillary screw-retained full-arch prostheses. (qxmd.com)
  • Implant loss was 4.33 more likely to occur when adverse events were recorded after the procedure of implant placement (P = 0.026) and 10.31 more likely to occur in implants that had their prosthesis repaired during follow-up visits (P = 0.004). (qxmd.com)
  • The cumulative survival rate (CSR) for the implants and the prostheses was 70.4% and 79.8%, respectively. (kb.se)
  • The main finding was that patients with few implants presented higher prosthesis failure rates than patients with more implants per prosthesis.Of the most commonly used attachment systems, the ball/O-ring and the Ceka were the ones with the highest rates of patients with at least one implant failure. (kb.se)
  • Most of the failures happened within the first year after installation for both implants (52.1%) and prostheses (41.8%).Study II, a retrospective analysis, compared the clinical outcomes of implantsupported overdentures (ISODs) with either bar-clip or ball attachments. (kb.se)
  • The results showed that all ISOD failures resulted from loss of implants. (kb.se)
  • Initial costs, i.e., cost of prostheses at delivery, were higher for ISFAFDP 6 and ISFAFDP 4 due to the higher number of implants and higher cost of materials and fees. (kb.se)
  • 30-year outcomes of dental implants supporting mandibular fixed dental prostheses: a retrospective review of 4 cases. (thejcdp.com)
  • Mini implants should be considered for retaining overdenture prosthesis as an alternative treatment when standard implant placement is not possible. (nih.gov)
  • Endosseous dental implants are titanium fixtures that are placed in edentulous ridges to serve as support for fixed or removable dental prostheses used to restore dentition. (medscape.com)
  • It compares how new bone normally fuses with a prosthesis versus how ions emitted from the CoCrMo alloy inhibit osteoblasts (cells that are responsible for bone formation) from forming new bone. (medivisuals.com)
  • therefore, the fibroblasts form fibrous tissue between the bone and prosthesis. (medivisuals.com)
  • After hip replacement, hip prosthesis zones are regions in the interface between prosthesis material and the surrounding bone. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Gruen zones is a system of dividing the interface between the bone and the stem of the hip prosthesis. (wikipedia.org)
  • A 3D-printed vertebral prosthesis can be used to reconstruct a bone defect more precisely because of its tailored shape, with its innermost porous structure inducing bone ingrowth. (thejns.org)
  • Measurement of HU values with CT is a valuable method to evaluate the osseointegration at the bone-metal interface of a 3D-printed vertebral prosthesis. (thejns.org)
  • Demographic data, failure reason, types of revision prostheses, and the severity of bone defects were analyzed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In patients with tibial bone defects AORI grade 2a, the failure rates of primary prostheses and primary prostheses with tibial stems were 25% and 0%, respectively. (biomedcentral.com)
  • He has pioneered a novel foot and ankle reconstruction surgery, using PMMA (Poly Methyl Methacrylate), also called Bone Cement, as foot bone replacement prosthesis for severely destroyed foot and ankle bones. (theseoultimes.com)
  • Acute right heart failure is a significant clinical problem which often occurs in patients affected by pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, or heart attack, as well as in patients who have been treated with cardiopulmonary bypass, heart transplantation, or left heart mechanical circulatory support. (inknowvation.com)
  • Patients with joint prostheses and symptoms such as pain or fever. (cadth.ca)
  • Instrument failure occurred in 2 patients, both of whom had substantial subsidence (8.47 and 3.69 mm, respectively). (thejns.org)
  • In these patients, a revision prosthesis has already been implanted for presumed aseptic loosening before the results of the intraoperative cultures become available. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who had an early postoperative infection are managed with débridement, replacement of the polyethylene (PE) insert of the acetabular/tibial component, retention of the prosthesis, and IV administration of antibiotics for 6 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who have an acute hematogenous infection are also managed with débridement, replacement of the PE insert, retention of the prosthesis if it is not loose, and IV administration of antibiotics for 6 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate mid-term implant and prosthesis survival in patients with edentulous atrophic maxillae submitted to zygomatic implant-supported fixed rehabilitation and to identify possible related risk factors. (qxmd.com)
  • Data were collected from records of patients with edentulous atrophic maxillae, in good general health and who were rehabilitated by means of acrylic resin full-arch screw-retained prosthesis supported by at least one zygomatic implant, between the years of 2006-2017. (qxmd.com)
  • You can be confident that the AMS 700™ Inflatable Penile Prostheses will address your ED patients' needs. (bostonscientific.com)
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  • Impression making for completely edentulous patients is one of the critical factors in determining the success or failure of complete denture therapy. (psychosocial.com)
  • The patients were classified into three groups: primary prosthesis, primary prosthesis with a tibial stem, and revision prosthesis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Primary prostheses with tibial stems provided higher stability, leading to a lower failure rate due to less risk of aseptic loosening in patients with tibial AORI grade 2a. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In our experience, we advise surgeons may try using primary prostheses in patients with tibial AORI grade 1 and primary prostheses with tibial stems in patients with tibial AORI grade 2a. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Materials and methods: In this randomized clinical trial, patients who needed at least three single crowns fixed partial prosthesis were included. (thejcdp.com)
  • Efficacy and risks of tooth-supported prostheses in the treatment of partially edentulous patients with stage IV periodontitis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The aim was to evaluate the efficacy and effectiveness of tooth -supported fixed prostheses in partially edentulous patients with stage IV periodontitis . (bvsalud.org)
  • No RCTs or CCTs compared the efficacy of tooth -supported fixed prostheses between patients with severe periodontitis or non- periodontitis patients . (bvsalud.org)
  • Tooth -supported fixed prostheses seemed to be a valid treatment approach to restore masticatory function in patients with stage IV periodontitis once periodontal therapy has been accomplished. (bvsalud.org)
  • This prosthesis is generally considered for patients who are significantly obese, who have limited manual dexterity, or in whom abdominal hardware such as reservoir balloons cannot be implanted (ie, patients undergoing extensive abdominal/perineal surgery and those receiving peritoneal dialysis). (medscape.com)
  • Precise reproduction of an edentulous foundation is essential for removable prosthesis retention, stability, and support. (psychosocial.com)
  • The various prosthetic cardiac valves included a mechanical aortic valve (n = 2), a bioprosthetic aortic valve (n = 3), and a mechanical mitral valve (n = 1).The indications for VAD support included bridge to transplantation (n = 2), bridge to recovery (n = 1), and postcardiotomy ventricular failure(n = 3). (nih.gov)
  • Factors influencing implant and prosthesis survival in zygomatic implant-supported fixed rehabilitation: a retrospective study. (qxmd.com)
  • This retrospective study reported the clinical outcomes of TKA after UKA failure at our institution and compared the pros and cons of primary prostheses, primary prostheses with tibial stems, and revision prostheses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Implant and prosthesis survival rates were calculated. (qxmd.com)
  • Implant and prosthesis survival rates of 94.15% and 92.4%, respectively, were observed in a mean of 3.6 years of follow-up (up to 11.7 years). (qxmd.com)
  • reported the long-term outcomes and failure modes of UKA, with a survival rate of 93% at 15 years and 90% at 20 years after UKA [ 9 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A total of 17 primary prostheses, 7 primary prostheses with tibial stems, and 9 revision prostheses were used. (biomedcentral.com)
  • According to literature review, various types of revision surgeries are performed for failed UKAs by using primary prostheses, primary prostheses with tibial stems, and revision prostheses [ 16 , 17 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We hypothesized that revision of UKA to TKA is possible and that primary prostheses with tibial stems exhibit a lower infection rate than revision prostheses and are more stable than primary prostheses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine may have led a man's dental prosthesis to fail, highlighting this sleep apnea therapy as a possible high-risk factor for implant failure. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Dental biomaterials are commonly used for producing tooth-, implant- or mucosa-borne prosthesis. (uzh.ch)
  • Dental prosthesis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental restoration failure. (bvsalud.org)
  • Newer prosthesis is uncemented, comprises two or three modular components, and has improved outcomes. (hindawi.com)
  • The effect of shoulder prosthesis stem length on failure due to torsional loading. (escholarship.org)
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of using a 3D-printed artificial vertebral body for spinal reconstruction after en bloc resection of thoracolumbar tumors. (thejns.org)
  • The low incidence of prosthesis subsidence of 3D-printed endoprostheses can provide good stability instantly. (thejns.org)
  • The following animation contains sequences that are intended to help support expert witness testimony regarding one of the causes of failure of certain types of knee prostheses (such as the Zimmer NexGen knee prosthetic). (medivisuals.com)
  • NTM prosthetic joint surgical site infections are associated with severe disease and require debridement, prosthesis excision, and prolonged administration of intravenous and broad spectrum antimicrobial drugs before prosthesis reimplantation ( 3 , 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • In managing a septic prosthetic failure, the goals are to eradicate the infection and to provide a functional limb. (medscape.com)
  • Mechanisms of lead dysfunction included macrodislodgement (n = 4), surgical lead injury (n = 4), recall (n = 3), insulation failure (n = 8) or conductor fracture (n = 7), and alterations in the lead-myocardial interface (n = 12). (duke.edu)
  • Of the three survivors,two were successfully bridged to heart transplantation and one recovered native ventricular function.Among the three nonsurvivors,acute renal failure developed in each case, and two developed heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. (nih.gov)
  • The overall objective of this proposed program is the U.S. clinical introduction of the Impella RP system, a percutaneously introduced ventricular assist device (VAD) for treatment of acute right heart failure. (inknowvation.com)
  • This chest radiograph shows an enlarged cardiac silhouette and edema at the lung bases, signs of acute heart failure. (medscape.com)
  • However, revision surgery is required after UKA failure. (biomedcentral.com)
  • And we assumed that the infection rate after surgery with revision prostheses may be high because of the requirement for more surgical invasion. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A 230 N of vertical occlusal load was applied on the top surface of prosthesis in the first molar region and a masseter load of 300 N was applied at the zygomatic arch. (researchgate.net)
  • One required open reduction with osteophyte removal, and one was converted to a resection arthroplasty (the ball of the shoulder or prosthesis is removed and this is considered salvage operation of failed shoulder replacement). (caringmedical.com)
  • Such infections can result from inoculation of the surgical field or prosthesis during a surgical or medical procedure or from environmental contamination during the early postoperative period ( 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The prosthesis can have a mechanically jointed "backbone" or have a malleable one that allows the phallus to be dressed in the upward or downward position. (medscape.com)
  • World statistics show that when walking even with the best of prosthesis, mortality at 5 years after unilateral below knee amputation is 50%, and there is 50% mortality after above knee amputation in 3 years, due to cardiac failure. (theseoultimes.com)
  • Diagram of tracheoesophageal puncture and prosthesis placement. (medscape.com)
  • Geriatric failure to thrive is a diagnosis commonly used in geriatrics, and the four chief characteristics are impaired physical function, malnutrition, depression, and cognitive impairment. (netce.com)
  • This prosthesis is chosen for its simplicity of usage and durability due to fewer vital moving parts. (medscape.com)
  • En bloc resection was performed in all cases, based on the Weinstein-Boriani-Biagini surgical staging system, and anterior reconstruction was performed using a 3D-printed artificial vertebral body. (thejns.org)
  • The occurrence of post-surgical adverse events and need for laboratory repair of the prosthesis were found to be significant risk factors for implant loss. (qxmd.com)
  • Also easy removal and healing in case of failure with minimal surgical trauma. (nih.gov)
  • [ 63 ] In general, it appears that the longer that the infection has been present in the hip, the more difficult it is to eradicate it without removal of the prosthesis. (medscape.com)
  • Through this study, three-dimensional (3D) models of craniofacial including soft tissue and prosthesis were constructed from computed tomography (CT) image datasets. (researchgate.net)
  • retrieved prosthesis analysis and evaluation of the reason for failure. (ior.it)
  • Participants who complete this course will learn about the identification, evaluation, and assessment of geriatric failure to thrive, including use of the Mini Nutritional Assessment, the Mini Mental Status Evaluation, and the Geriatric Depression Scale. (netce.com)
  • Pulpal evaluation of teeth restored with fixed prostheses. (thejcdp.com)
  • Right ventricular failure that does not respond to medication is treated with mechanical circulatory support in the form of a right ventricular assist device (RVAD). (inknowvation.com)
  • Oral anticoagulation with a VKA should be given to those with rheumatic MS or a mechanical prosthesis and AF. (medscape.com)
  • Mechanical rods: Dura II (AMS [formerly produced by Timm Medical Technologies]) prostheses have a series of polyethylene segments that articulate in a ball and socket arrangement and are held in place by a central spring. (medscape.com)
  • This application addresses broad Challenge Area (04) Clinical Research and Specific Challenge Topic 04-HL-110 Treatment of pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure. (inknowvation.com)
  • of heart Failure Treatment study. (qxmd.com)
  • with heart failure, including non-diabetics. (qxmd.com)
  • Heart failure develops when the heart, via an abnormality of cardiac function (detectable or not), fails to pump blood at a rate commensurate with the requirements of the metabolizing tissues or is able to do so only with an elevated diastolic filling pressure. (medscape.com)
  • The Framingham criteria for the diagnosis of heart failure consists of the concurrent presence of either 2 major criteria or 1 major and 2 minor criteria. (medscape.com)
  • Heart failure (see the images below) may be caused by myocardial failure but may also occur in the presence of near-normal cardiac function under conditions of high demand. (medscape.com)
  • Heart failure always causes circulatory failure, but the converse is not necessarily the case, because various noncardiac conditions (eg, hypovolemic shock, septic shock) can produce circulatory failure in the presence of normal, modestly impaired, or even supranormal cardiac function. (medscape.com)
  • The fibrous pseudocapsule enclosing the ring was divided, and the prosthesis was removed from around the esophagus. (sages.org)
  • The use of prosthesis in a patient living with diabetes increases the cardiac strain to over 15%, leading to cardiac failure over a period of time. (theseoultimes.com)
  • Previous implant loss was significantly associated with prosthesis loss. (qxmd.com)
  • The most fundamentally basic prosthesis is the semirigid rod prosthesis, which consists of 2 rodlike cylinders that are implanted in the corpora cavernosa. (medscape.com)
  • However, except for AIMS, PMMA Replacement Prosthesis has probably never been used by any other major diabetic foot centre in the world for the replacement of destroyed foot and ankle bones. (theseoultimes.com)
  • This study analyzed the clinical results of different types of prostheses used in treating failed UKA. (biomedcentral.com)
  • CUSUM analysis showed that failure rates diminished rapidly after 16 cases and reached an acceptable rate after 29 cases. (springer.com)
  • Several days after surgery, a one-way valved prosthesis is placed in the puncture tract, allowing lung air to pass into the esophagus. (medscape.com)
  • The doughnut-like-shaped prosthesis is made of an elastomer shell filled with a silicone gel. (sages.org)
  • Prophylactic antibiotics may be added when the prosthesis is made for replacing the non-infected, destroyed bones of a Charcot foot. (theseoultimes.com)
  • The transmucosal abutment is the link between the implant body and the prosthesis, usually made of titanium. (medscape.com)