The risk of infection and peritoneal catheter loss from implant procedure exit-site trauma. (1/953)
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of skin and subcutaneous tissue trauma at the time of catheter implant procedure as a determinant of catheter loss from infectious complications. DESIGN: Nonrandomized study with prospective collection of data. PATIENTS: Consecutive patients were divided into three groups based upon how the catheter was exited through the skin: group 1, procedure involved pulling tubing, with a permanently bonded catheter adapter, through the exit-site wound (n = 43); group 2, same as group 1 except exit wounds were closed around the catheter with a suture (n = 20); group 3, procedure involved pulling only tubing through the exit wound (n = 61). SETTING: Primary medical center for a health maintenance organization. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Log rank comparisons of Kaplan-Meier analyses of first occurrences of infectious events and overall catheter survival. RESULTS: The risk of first exit-site infection (p < 0.001), tunnel infection (p < 0.001), catheter infection-related peritonitis (p < 0.001), and catheter loss (p < 0.01) were greatest in group 1 with large exit wounds, and lowest in group 3 with small exit wounds. CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates the importance of careful dissection and exit-site construction. The exit site should consist of the smallest hole possible that permits passage of only the tubing and leaves the skin snug around the catheter. The present report incriminates catheter designs employing permanently bonded adapters that result in large pericannular wounds that are prone to infection and catheter loss. (+info)Randomized prospective comparison of laparoscopic and open peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion. (2/953)
OBJECTIVE: To compare laparoscopic and conventional peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion with respect to post operative discomfort, complication rates, and catheter survival. DESIGN: Randomized prospective study. SETTING: Tertiary referral renal unit. PATIENTS: Fifty patients commencing peritoneal dialysis. INTERVENTION: Catheters were implanted laparoscopically or by a conventional surgical technique. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The duration of surgery, hospital stay, pain scores, and analgesic requirements were recorded. Complications (early/late) and catheter survival were compared. RESULTS: The conventional procedure was faster than the laparoscopic (14.3 vs 21.9 minutes, p < 0.0001). There was no difference in any other parameter assessed. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that the insertion techniques are equivalent, and that laparoscopic insertion does not reduce early complication rates. (+info)Endovascular management of ureteroarterial fistula. (3/953)
Ureteroarterial fistulas, although rare, appear to be increasing in frequency. Because open surgical repair may be difficult and associated with significant risk for complications, endovascular intervention may provide an attractive treatment alternative. We review the diagnosis and management of a ureteroarterial fistula and iliac pseudoaneurysm that presented with massive hematuria during ureteral stent removal. The patient was treated by means of the percutaneous embolization of the right hypogastric artery and placement of an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene stent-graft. Endovascular stent-graft placement may serve as a safe and practical alternative in the treatment of these patients, whose cases are challenging. (+info)Effect of a remifentanil bolus dose on the cardiovascular response to emergence from anaesthesia and tracheal extubation. (4/953)
We have examined the effect of remifentanil on the haemodynamic response to emergence from anaesthesia and tracheal extubation in 40 ASA I-II female patients undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy, in a randomized, double-blind study. All patients received a standard general anaesthetic comprising propofol, vecuronium and 1% isoflurane with 66% nitrous oxide in oxygen. At the end of surgery, a bolus dose of remifentanil 1 microgram kg-1 (n = 20) or saline placebo (n = 20) was given and tracheal extubation was performed when standard criteria were achieved. Arterial pressure and heart rate were recorded non-invasively at 1-min intervals from the end of surgery. Remifentanil attenuated the increase in both mean arterial pressure (P < 0.001) and heart rate (P < 0.05) at extubation. Mean time to extubation was 7.2 (SEM 0.6) min and 4.0 (0.5) min in the remifentanil and saline groups, respectively (P < 0.001). There was no difference in the incidence of coughing at extubation, time to recovery from anaesthesia or time to fitness for discharge from the recovery room. (+info)Day-case percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy: a viable proposition? (5/953)
The aim of our study was to evaluate the success rate, complications, and long term outcomes following day-case percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). This retrospective study was carried out in a 650-bed District General hospital in Northamptonshire, UK. Thirty-six patients, aged 28-90 years, were included in the study, 21 males (58%) and 15 females (42%). Indications for PEG insertion included head and neck cancer, dysphagia as a result of primary disease, and AIDS-related malnutrition. Data were collected from the medical and dietetic records. The PEG procedure was successful in 33 patients (92%). In 32 cases (97%) the patient was discharged home. Twenty five of the patients (76%) suffered no complications whilst seven (21%) suffered complications within a month of the procedure. No patient required further surgical intervention. Five patients (15%) died of their primary disease within a month of the procedure. Patients had had their PEG tubes in situ for up to 2.5 years at the end of data collection. We conclude that PEG can be performed as a day-case procedure in stable patients with no increase in complication rate, morbidity, or mortality. (+info)Internal biliary stenting in orthotopic liver transplantation. (6/953)
Biliary complications account for significant morbidity in orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), with a reported incidence ranging from 6% to 47%, and many centers are reassessing the need and options available for stenting the biliary anastomosis. We report on our experience using a 6F Silastic, double-J, ureteral stent as an internal biliary stent in OLT. From October 15, 1995, to September 30, 1998, a total of 99 patients at our institution underwent 108 OLTs. Of these, 77 patients received an end-to-end choledochocholedochostomy over an internal stent. Three patients died within 1 week post-OLT, leaving 74 patients for evaluation (follow-up, 2 to 38 months). Stents were placed transanastomotic and transsphincteric at the time of OLT and secured with a dissolvable suture. At 4 to 6 weeks post-OLT, stents visible within the biliary tree on kidney, ureters, and bladder radiograph were removed endoscopically. Graft and patient survival rates were 92% and 96%, respectively. There were 12 biliary complications (18%): anastomotic leak in 6 patients (9%), anastomotic stricture in 5 patients (7.6%), and stent migration in 1 patient (1.5%). Thirty-two patients (43%) passed the biliary stent without intervention, whereas 42 patients (57%) underwent esophagogastro duodenoscopy (EGD) stent removal at 4 to 6 weeks without incident. Treatment of the complications included percutaneous drainage, endoscopic dilatation with stenting, and/or conversion to Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy. The use of the 6 F Silastic, double-J, ureteral stent provides a safe and effective means of stenting the biliary anastomosis in OLT. Major advantages to this method are that it: (1) is completely internal, (2) is biliary decompressive, (3) is radiopaque, (4) can be spontaneously passed, and (5) is easily accessible for EGD extraction. (+info)Long-term outcome after treatment of aortic graft infection with staged extra-anatomic bypass grafting and aortic graft removal. (7/953)
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine long-term outcome in patients with infected prosthetic aortic grafts who were treated with extra-anatomic bypass grafting and aortic graft removal. METHODS: Between January 1989 and July 1999, 36 patients were treated for aortic graft infection with extra-anatomic bypass grafting and aortic graft removal. Extra-anatomic bypass graft types were axillofemoral femoral (5), axillofemoral (26; bilateral in 20), axillopopliteal (3; bilateral in 1) and axillofemoral/axillopopliteal (2). The mean follow-up was 32.3 +/- 4. 8 months. RESULTS: Four patients (11%) died in the postoperative period, and two patients died during follow-up as a direct consequence of extra-anatomic bypass grafting and aortic graft removal (one died 7 months after extra-anatomic bypass graft failure, one died 36 months after aortic stump disruption). One additional patient died 72 months after failure of a subsequent aortic reconstruction, so that the overall treatment-related mortality was 19%, whereas overall survival by means of life table analysis was 56% at 5 years. No amputations were required in the postoperative period, but four patients (11%) required amputation during follow-up. Twelve patients (35%) had extra-anatomic bypass graft failure during follow-up, and six patients underwent secondary aortic reconstruction (thoracobifemoral [2], iliofemoral [2], femorofemoral [2]). However, with the exclusion of patients undergoing axillopopliteal grafts (primary patency 0% at 7 months), only seven patients (25%) had extra-anatomic bypass graft failure, and only two patients required amputation (one after extra-anatomic bypass graft removal for infection, one after failure of a secondary aortic reconstruction). Furthermore, primary and secondary patency rates by means of life table analysis were 75% and 100% at 41 months for axillofemoral femoral grafts and 64% and 100% at 60 months for axillofemoral grafts. Only one patient required extra-anatomic bypass graft removal for recurrent infection, and only one late aortic stump disruption occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Staged extra-anatomic bypass grafting (with axillofemoral bypass graft) and aortic graft removal for treatment of aortic graft infection are associated with acceptable early and long-term outcomes and should remain a primary approach in selected patients with this grave problem. (+info)Apoptosis in shed human corneal cells. (8/953)
PURPOSE: To determine whether shear forces applied to the corneal epithelium by the repeated insertion and removal of a hydrogel contact lens alter the size and number of cells removed and to determine the contribution of apoptosis to this process. METHODS; Human corneal cells were collected from eight healthy subjects by sequential contact lens cytology (20 lens insertions and removals). Collected cells were stained with acridine orange for counting and measurement of cell size. In a separate experiment, collected cells were fixed and stained with TdT-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) or labeled immediately after collection using annexin V. Hoechst stain and propidium iodide (PI) were used as nuclear counterstains. The proportion of cells labeled with acridine orange, TUNEL, and annexin V was quantified by fluorescence microscopy. RESULTS; The number of cells increased in later collections, and cells were smaller. The mean number of positively stained cells using TUNEL was 57%. Annexin V labeling on unfixed fresh samples showed a mean of 64%, with an increase in later collections. Apoptotic bodies were observed in very few cells. In most cells the nucleus and cytoplasmic membrane were intact. Structures were observed in which nuclei were missing (Hoechst negative) but in which cytoplasm had the size and appearance of whole, nucleated cells. These structures (cell ghosts) increased in number along with the increase in nucleated cells in later collections. CONCLUSIONS: The sequential removal of a soft contact lens caused a progressive increase in the number of cells collected from the surface and a progressive decrease in their size. The majority of nucleated cells removed by a contact lens were apoptotic in the sense of being positively labeled by TUNEL and annexin V. Morphologically they differed from classically apoptotic cells, in that cells showed an intact nuclear structure and no discernible apoptotic bodies. They could represent a last stage in a pathway of cell differentiation in which frictional forces induced by the removal of the contact lens activate the apoptotic program and cause the cell to be shed. There is also a pathway in which cells lose their nuclei before leaving the epithelial surface. (+info)"Device Removal" in a medical context generally refers to the surgical or nonsurgical removal of a medical device that has been previously implanted in a patient's body. The purpose of removing the device may vary, depending on the individual case. Some common reasons for device removal include infection, malfunction, rejection, or when the device is no longer needed.
Examples of medical devices that may require removal include pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), artificial joints, orthopedic hardware, breast implants, cochlear implants, and intrauterine devices (IUDs). The procedure for device removal will depend on the type of device, its location in the body, and the reason for its removal.
It is important to note that device removal carries certain risks, such as bleeding, infection, damage to surrounding tissues, or complications related to anesthesia. Therefore, the decision to remove a medical device should be made carefully, considering both the potential benefits and risks of the procedure.
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Intrauterine4
- Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are small, flexible, T-shaped plastic devices that are inserted into the uterus. (msdmanuals.com)
- Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are inserted by a doctor into a woman's uterus through the vagina. (msdmanuals.com)
- In addition, the private sector, such as pharmacies and private clinics, also plays a significant role, especially in providing FP commodities such as oral pills and intrauterine device (IUD) insertion and removal (5). (who.int)
- Employment based insured health plans that routinely cover the leading five methods of contraception: diaphragm, implant, injectable, intrauterine device (IUD) and oral contraceptive pills. (cdc.gov)
Unsuccessful2
- We have all experienced those dark spots, stubble, and other unsightly scenes caused by remaining hair follicles after unsuccessful traditional hair removal methods. (jovs.com)
- Unsuccessful removals with the new device did not hinder subsequent implant extractions with standard back -up tools. (bvsalud.org)
Glide7
- As needed, flip the device over and glide the cooling roller ball under and around the eyes to help cool, refresh, and wake up tired, puffy eyes. (ulta.com)
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- u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Silk'n Flash\u0026amp;Go Compact Glide hair removal device is convenient, simple and painless. (silkn.com)
- The Silk'n Flash&Go Compact Glide hair removal device is convenient, simple and painless. (silkn.com)
- The Touch &Glide triggerless feature makes hair removal simple and easy. (silkn.com)
- You can treat a small area by moving the device from one spot to the next or allow the device to glide across a larger area, completing your sessions in no time. (silkn.com)
- Glide the device across the skin using short, feathery motions. (currentbody.pl)
20233
- The Latin America, Middle East and Africa Extracorporeal CO2 Removal Devices Market would witness market growth of 12.1% CAGR during the forecast period (2023-2030). (giiresearch.com)
- The logo removal process began on July 25, 2023, when workers were seen removing the first letters of the word "Twitter" from the sign outside the company's headquarters. (thepostzilla.com)
- The removal of the logo was completed on July 26, 2023. (thepostzilla.com)
20222
- In fiscal year 2022 , ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations conducted 72,177 removals to more than 150 countries worldwide. (ice.gov)
- At least one such device performed well enough in an "all-comers" registry study of patients with acute PE to catch the attention of experts at the recent Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2022 conference and get them cautiously looking forward to the outcome of a recently launched randomized trial. (medscape.com)
Remover6
- JOVS Hair Remover uses intense pulsed light(IPL) technology to isolate the melanin in the hair resulting in the hair becoming thinner and softer until it naturally falls off completely, leaving you with more complete and permanent hair removal. (jovs.com)
- Q6: How does your product compare to other hair remover devices on the market? (jovs.com)
- u003e\u003cstrong\u003eBest Quality Materials\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e: Fishing hook remover device is Non-Slip sturdy handle with anodized surface treatment, 4 different color bright and beautiful. (clapfun.co.uk)
- Our Unique Facial Hair Remover Works With Any Skin Type To Get The Best Facial Hair Removal For a Smooth, Irritation-Free Finish. (shahibasket.com)
- Beauty Instrument Laser Freckle Removal Machine Skin Mole Removal Dark Spot Remover for Face Wart Tag Tattoo Removal Pen. (mystoreliving.com)
- M.B. holds contraceptive rod remover patents (2012 1307156.8 and 2015), pre-removal test (filed) and shares in RemovAid AS. (bvsalud.org)
Drainage Device2
- ICD-10-PCS code 0SPJ40Z for Removal of Drainage Device from Left Tarsal Joint, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach is a medical classification as listed by CMS under Lower Joints range. (aapc.com)
- For patients with refractory or inflammatory glaucoma who are unresponsive to conventional pharmacological or surgical procedures, glaucoma drainage device (GDD) are often implanted. (nature.com)
Implantable5
- For patients who are unresponsive to pharmacological treatments of glaucoma, an implantable glaucoma drainage devices (GDD) are often used to manage the intraocular pressure. (nature.com)
- Mycobacterial infections resulting from cardiac implantable electronic devices are rare, but as more devices are implanted, these organisms are increasingly emerging as causes of early-onset infections. (cdc.gov)
- We report a patient with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator pocket and associated bloodstream infection caused by an organism of the Mycobacterium fortuitum group, and we review the literature regarding mycobacterial infections resulting from cardiac device implantations. (cdc.gov)
- Infection is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
- Although finding specific numbers within the medical literature is difficult, there is no doubt that the number of patients with implantable medical devices has increased markedly over the past several decades. (medscape.com)
Painless3
- Painless permanent IPL hair removal: our IPL hair removal uses professional IPL technology, which acts directly on the hair root and effectively prevents the regrowth of the hair. (kamrui.com)
- 999,900 flash hair removal device】 Painless hair removal device with 999,900 flashes enough for a lifetime of time. (kamrui.com)
- Once I got the wheels in motion, the device wasn't agonizing- unpleasant if anything- and the experience eased with every zap and was practically painless. (habitatclaremore.org)
Flashes2
- Features UNLIMITED flashes that enable you to have a near life-time hair removal device without need to regularly purchase additional cartridges which is needed in many hair removal brands. (brookstone.com)
- The device provides you with 999,999 IPL flashes that can be used for up to 40 years. (halio-sonic.com)
Filtration devices1
- ExThera's extracorporeal blood filtration devices are already in use in hospitals and clinics. (medicaldevice-network.com)
Content1
- http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/675/Deactivating-a-PC & http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/684/Removing-a-mobile-device and Welcome to the Webroot Community! (webroot.com)
Disable your hair2
- Jovs Laser Hair Removal Device and disable your hair follicles, slowing and then stopping hair regrowth. (habitatclaremore.org)
- Jovs Hair Removal Device Reviews and disable your hair roots, slowing and after that stopping hair regrowth. (northmain.org)
Tria2
Contraceptive4
- Removal of a well-palpable one-rod subdermal contraceptive implant using a dedicated hand-held device or standard technique: a randomized, open-label, non-inferiority trial. (bvsalud.org)
- STUDY QUESTION Is a mechanical hand -held device for removing a single-rod subdermal contraceptive implant safe for implant users? (bvsalud.org)
- WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY An easy-to-use device for removing a subdermal contraceptive implant may be helpful in settings where skilled providers are in short supply . (bvsalud.org)
- We randomized participants desiring removal of their one-rod contraceptive implant in a 111 ratio standard technique / lidocaine injection , new device / lidocaine patch or new device / lidocaine injection . (bvsalud.org)
Epilator2
- Iluminage Touch is the only platform device on the market, enabling you to use the device as shaver or epilator by switching out your hair removal head with an epilator or shaver head. (brookstone.com)
- Please follow the instructions in this manual to use the epilator correctly to help you achieve the effect of hair removal faster. (aimanfun.com)
World's2
- Make your computer fast, clean, and safe with the world's leading virus removal device. (fixmestick.com)
- Prior to this study, the only report on the world's first hand -held, mechanical device with build-in incisor was a Swedish study using earlier versions of the product. (bvsalud.org)
Peach fuzz2
- DERMAFLASH MINI is a compact version of their hero LUXE device, powered by the same sonic dermaplaning technology, yet specifically designed for peach fuzz removal for those hard-to-reach spots around the lips, eyes, and brows. (ulta.com)
- Creating a flawless base for makeup application, the device effectively exfoliates dead skin cells and peach fuzz. (currentbody.pl)
Clinically proven1
- Powered by patented Elos technology used in professional devices, the FDA-cleared Iluminage Touch Hair Removal IPL & Radio Frequency (RF) Device is the most effective at-home hair removal device on the market today that is clinically proven to permanently remove unwanted body and facial hair on all skin tones and on the widest range of hair colors in just two weeks. (brookstone.com)
Cardiac1
- Numerous types of medical devices are available, ranging from relatively simple external objects, such as adhesive bandages, examination gloves, and wheelchairs, to high-tech implanted internal devices, such as cardiac pacemakers and cochlear implants . (medscape.com)
Pulses6
- Additionally, a precision adapter head is also available which can be used with the device to deliver targeted pulses of energy in small and hard-to-treat areas such as the face, underarm, bikini area or around tattoos or moles. (brookstone.com)
- And with 150,000 pulses per device, you'll never need cartridges or refills. (silkn.com)
- Laser hair removal uses pulses of light to damage hair follicles and prevent regrowth, leading to longer lasting smoothness. (shortlist.com)
- Featuring an advanced 250,000 light pulses and six different energy levels, this professional-level hair removal system is bulkier than some of the other options available. (shortlist.com)
- Lumi is a handheld device that targets unwanted hairs at the root and destroys them with light pulses (IPL) without burning or damaging your skin. (roseskinco.com)
- IPL uses light pulses in the 420~1,200 nm area of visible light to act on the melanin of the hair follicle, destroying the growth point of the hair follicle to achieve hair removal. (ebuying.us)
Intense1
- And for clarity's sake, instead of a laser, most at-home devices actually use intense pulsated light (IPL). (greatist.com)
Comfortable4
- Permanent Hair Removal & Comfortable -- Hair removal device breaks the hair regeneration cycle. (aimanfun.com)
- NO SKIN IRRITATION - Threading Hair Removal Has Never Been More Comfortable. (shahibasket.com)
- This pen adopts the latest freckle removal technology, it is safe, comfortable and fast to remove the freckle and moles without any side effect. (mystoreliving.com)
- Devices that are comfortable to wear, fit properly, have engaging features, and are waterproof increase feasibility and are associated with higher levels of compliance. (cdc.gov)
Dust removal5
- The utility model relates to technical field of dust removal equipment, specially a kind of two-stage dust removal device. (google.com)
- A kind of combined multi-stage dust-extraction unit of the patent disclosure of Patent No. 2017213430914, but two-stage dust removal is usual Using cloth-bag type, cloth bag itself has certain resistance, and in dust removal process, the phenomenon that will cause air return reduces dedusting Effect, and the efficiency of single dust-extraction unit is lower, and it is impossible to meet the demands of actual use. (google.com)
- In order to overcome the problems, such as that above-mentioned air return in the prior art and efficiency are lower, the utility model, which provides one kind, to be had Avoid the two-stage dust removal device of air return and more efficient advantage. (google.com)
- The utility model relates to an automobile parts processing technology field specifically is a grinding device is used in automobile parts processing with dust removal structure. (google.com)
- An object of the utility model is to provide a grinding device is used in automobile parts processing with dust removal structure handles the dust that grinds the in-process and produces, can filter the dust to solve the problem that proposes among the above-mentioned background art. (google.com)
20203
- All PED 2.x models of devices listed below were removed from the Device Register on 30 April 2020 due to the expiry of the PCI 2.x security standard. (paymentsnz.co.nz)
- From 30 April 2020, the PED 2.x models of devices listed below must no longer be connected to the EFTPOS network. (paymentsnz.co.nz)
- STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION From December 2019 to November 2020, we conducted a three- arm , open-label non-inferiority randomized trial involving 225 Ugandan women to assess safety (primary outcome) and measure implant removal efficacy ( secondary outcomes) of a newly developed, hand -held device , compared to the standard removal technique . (bvsalud.org)
Skin15
- DO NOT use Device on moles, cancerous areas or lesions or on skin which has recently been treated with a laser or recently chemically treated. (ulta.com)
- Featuring 3 speeds and recommended by top dermatologists and doctors around the world, Iluminage Touch is the only at-home hair removal device that is FDA cleared and effective for all skin tones, including light, fair, medium skin to olive, brown and the darkest brown tones. (brookstone.com)
- No other hair removal device is approved or safe for use on dark-skin tones. (brookstone.com)
- While this is generally good practice for any big purchase, it's particularly important with laser hair removal products, as some don't work on all skin types or hair colours, and those with darker skin or lighter hair may find machines less efficient. (shortlist.com)
- The result is permanent hair removal and smooth skin. (aimanfun.com)
- Automatic Mode & Manual Mode -- Hair removal device has two modes (need to be close to the skin to use). (aimanfun.com)
- You can also top up your hair removal as often as you like to maintain your smooth skin. (jovs.com)
- Second, press the device against the skin to emit a gentle pulse of light to the hair root(twice on each treatment area). (jovs.com)
- This device can be used by anyone with skin types I to V on the Fitzpatrick Scale. (jovs.com)
- If you have a very dark skin tone (type VI) please don't use this device. (jovs.com)
- 5 energy levels: this permanent hair removal for women / men has 5 different energy levels to meet different skin needs. (kamrui.com)
- Place the device at a 90-degree angle on the skin so that the light exit window is in complete contact with the skin. (halio-sonic.com)
- And unlike any other IPL device on the market, this consists of an LED skincare attachment, so, as soon as you've utilized the device for hair removal, you can get used to "skin renewal" mode and the device will convert into a red-light charm skincare gadget for an at-home facial. (habitatclaremore.org)
- Laser Freckle-Skin Mole Removal Device is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. (mystoreliving.com)
- The device removes the barrier to penetration, meaning your skincare is absorbed much deeper into the skin. (currentbody.pl)
Remove10
- The Flash&Go PRO hair removal system uses HPL™ (Home Pulsed Light) technology to remove unwanted hair, painlessly. (silkn.com)
- The use of the Loose HairRemoval Device provides the ability to remove loose hairclippings after a hair cut in a manner which is quick, easy, and effective. (forsalebyinventor.com)
- Is there a way to remove them from the tab so I can add new devices? (webroot.com)
- The only other time I've been able to remove devices is by contacting customer service. (webroot.com)
- You used to be able to just send an e-mail and they would remove a device. (webroot.com)
- Within the Access Control (Webroot Secure Anywhere site), I am not finding where the option is to remove the unused devices. (webroot.com)
- Another surgery is needed to remove the implanted devices. (medlineplus.gov)
- When confronted with an autopsy case in which a medical device is suspected of causing or contributing to death, pathologists should take great care to document all findings and, if possible, remove and retain the device. (medscape.com)
- Regulatory guidelines are needed to assure these devices can effectively remove particles without ozone emissions to protect public health. (cdc.gov)
- The string enables a woman to make sure the device is still in place and a doctor to easily remove it. (msdmanuals.com)
Smooth1
- 6. Laser hair removal doesn't automatically make you silky smooth after your first treatment. (buzzfeed.com)
Laser25
- The technology has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for short-term improvement and appearance of cellulite and for use in conjunction with a laser for tattoo removal. (biospace.com)
- How does laser hair removal work and is it safe? (greatist.com)
- A salon is where the magic happens, aka laser hair removal to tackle your fur. (greatist.com)
- Salon-grade laser hair removal works by using light to heat up and destroy the hair follicle over the course of several treatments so that the hair doesn't grow back. (greatist.com)
- For safety reasons , at-home laser hair removal devices use less power or energy. (greatist.com)
- The good news is that once you buy an at-home laser hair removal device, it's yours. (greatist.com)
- Although most at-home laser hair removal tools are cheaper than one salon session, they're still not kindest to your bank balance. (greatist.com)
- Picosecond laser machine make tattoo and pigment removal treatment process from 5 to 10 times reduced 2 to 4 times,greatly reduce the treatment and recovery time,with fast and obvious effective. (fazendomedia.com)
- How Laser Hair Removal Can Shape Your Beard Line? (ulike.com)
- Does Laser Hair Removal Hurt? (ulike.com)
- As such, beyond the individual features of these devices, a clear tabular difference between an IPL and laser modes of hair removal will further help you appreciate what's unique about them. (ulike.com)
- If you're looking for a more permanent solution for your unwanted hair woes, laser hair removal could be the best service for you. (buzzfeed.com)
- BuzzFeed talked to a board-certified dermatologist in order to give you details about laser hair removal treatments. (buzzfeed.com)
- 1. Laser hair removal does not actually work by using magic. (buzzfeed.com)
- Summer might not be the best time to start laser hair removal if you're a fan of the outdoors. (buzzfeed.com)
- On that note, you can't come in for laser hair removal if you've had a wax recently. (buzzfeed.com)
- Dr. Michele Green, a board-certified dermatologist in NYC , tells BuzzFeed that it takes between five to six sessions of laser hair removal in order to see phenomenal results. (buzzfeed.com)
- 8. Getting laser hair removal near the eyes is a BIG no. (buzzfeed.com)
- 9. You can't make an appointment for a full-body laser hair removal treatment. (buzzfeed.com)
- It works similar to laser hair removal, only it's way easier and safer to do at home. (roseskinco.com)
- Swap out the time and money you'd spend on laser, in-salon waxing, or annoying razors for affordable, long-term hair removal. (roseskinco.com)
- Success in laser hair removal is typically reported in terms of permanent hair elimination or in terms of marked delay in its growth. (medscape.com)
- Use of a topical suspension of carbon particles followed by treatment with a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser was the first laser treatment for hair removal the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved. (medscape.com)
- In 1996, Grossman and associates, who used a normal-mode ruby laser, reported the first application of Anderson and Parrish's theory for hair removal. (medscape.com)
- [ 4 ] In 1998, Dierickx and associates published their report of a 2-year follow-up study demonstrating long-term, permanent hair removal with this laser. (medscape.com)
500,0001
- A 2004 study estimated that in the years 1997 and 2000, over 500,000 implanted medical devices were placed in pediatric patients. (medscape.com)
Wearable5
- In this study, ozone emission and particle removal rates of four wearable ionization air cleaners (namely, AC1 through AC4) were evaluated inside a 0.46 m3 stainless steel chamber. (cdc.gov)
- The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility of using certain wearable devices to measure physical activity among children. (cdc.gov)
- A qualitative study was conducted with 25 children aged 7 to 10 years to assess acceptability and compliance of wearable activity devices in this age group. (cdc.gov)
- Wearable devices, such as pedometers that measure physical activity quantity, are practical in that they are low cost and relatively small in size. (cdc.gov)
- The research context and characteristics of the target population are important considerations in selecting appropriate wearable tracking devices (11-13). (cdc.gov)
Stylish2
- It's without a doubt the best-looking IPL device out there: it's streamlined, stylish, light-weight and has basic directions (which are quite easy to follow provided there are a lot of different settings and heads to select from). (habitatclaremore.org)
- It's without a doubt the best-looking IPL device out there: it's streamlined, stylish, lightweight and has simple guidelines (which are pretty simple to follow given there are so many various settings and heads to choose from). (northmain.org)
Skincare2
- Hair removal is skincare. (roseskinco.com)
- It's the very first of its kind to include an anti-ageing skincare treatment, doubling up as a facial device in addition to a hair elimination tool. (habitatclaremore.org)
Flash Hair Removal1
- 100% Safe & Wireless Flash Hair Removal for Life -- You don't need to worry about the safety of use. (aimanfun.com)
Effective5
- Healthcare providers are placing increased emphasis on education and training for the safe and effective use of ECCO2R devices. (giiresearch.com)
- Our product has been hailed as one of the safest and most effective hair removal devices on the market with ten international safety certifications. (jovs.com)
- The microactuators were effective in removing proteinaceous film deposited on device surface as well as on the inner surface of the microchannel, which supports our hypothesis that a smart self-clearing GDD may be possible by integrating microfabricated magnetic actuators in chronically implanted microtubes. (nature.com)
- Halio IPL Hair Removal Device is designed to deliver an effective long-term hair removal with visible results in just a few uses, regarding undesired hair growth without causing stubble, ingrown hairs, redness, or other irritation - and it's pain-free! (halio-sonic.com)
- Here we present full oxide removal from GaSb surfaces using effective hydrogen plasma cleaning, studied in-situ by synchrotron-based X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV). (lu.se)
Frequency2
- Developed by the scientists who invented the hair removal standard IPL, this unique combination of IPL and RF (Radio Frequency) delivers unprecedented safety, speed, and effectiveness. (brookstone.com)
- This study evaluates the relative ease of using accelerometers in this population, including examination of device acceptability, adherence to protocol, frequency of lost or missing data, and barriers to their use (cost, skill level, reactivity, etc.) that may affect feasibility decisions. (cdc.gov)
Mechanical2
- The fabricated devices were evaluated for their static and dynamic mechanical responses. (nature.com)
- The FlowTriever system, as described in the published report, consists of an aspiration catheter and separate catheter for "mechanical dislodgment and removal" of thrombi without the need for thrombolytics. (medscape.com)
Patch2
- Primary efficacy was 100% (standard technique ), 85% (new device / lidocaine patch) and 73% (new device / lidocaine injection ) (P (bvsalud.org)
- Tertiary efficacy was 100% (standard technique ), 96% (new device / lidocaine patch) and 91% (new device / lidocaine injection ) (P = 0.017). (bvsalud.org)
Bikini1
- Flash&Go PRO is designed for use on the face (cheekbones down), legs, arms, underarms, bikini lines, and other areas of the body where hair removal is desired. (silkn.com)
Safe1
- Are IPL Hair Removal Devices Safe at Home? (ulike.com)
Technology3
- Permanent Professional Hair Removal -- Use advanced technology to break the hair regeneration cycle. (aimanfun.com)
- Intensity pulsed light (IPL) hair removal is a trusted technology used by clinics to kill hair at the root. (jovs.com)
- our estimates of removal efficacy may not apply to lower-level providers who arguably may be the prime beneficiaries of this technology . (bvsalud.org)
Adjustable2
- Featuring five adjustable energy levels, the device features a 4.5 cm coverage area and weighs a mere 280 grams. (shortlist.com)
- Hair removal with adjustable 2 flash modes: two flash modes are supported. (kamrui.com)
Users3
- Some users report a temporary tingling feeling after using the Device. (ulta.com)
- One downside is that users report that the device doesn't come with much in the way of instructions. (greatist.com)
- Intended beneficiaries of the new product are implant users who cannot easily find skilled providers for traditional scalpel-dependent removals and/or users who are intimidated by scalpel procedures , and lower-level providers who can be trained to help deliver services to meet a growing demand. (bvsalud.org)
Product4
- We would like to offer it to the customers that purchased the device already the option to return the product so we could modify it so it works with this particular patient return electrode pads (while also still working with all of the other pads), but as long as they don't use that particular set of pads the device works as intended with all other pads we've tested. (elsmar.com)
- Now in your specific instance, if your device being incompatible with the other device manufacturer's product causes issues, dangerous situations, or may lead to patient harm, then yes, you would fall under the recall/removal instance. (elsmar.com)
- If you make a device that works with many other devices and find one that is not compatible or even a new manufacturer's product that is not compatible, i.e. can not plug in or attach, then this is just a design change on your part. (elsmar.com)
- In over 90% of the 150 device procedures , providers agreed or strongly agreed that the product is an acceptable alternative to standard removal technique . (bvsalud.org)
System4
- To simulate POU application, the optimized composite was tested in a dead-end, flow-through filtration system for arsenate and chromate removal at environmentally relevant concentrations (e.g., μg/L) in both idealized and simulated tap water matrices. (uiowa.edu)
- It Slique Eyebrows, Face & Body Hair Threading & Removal System with 5 Pre-Cut Extra Strength Threads. (shahibasket.com)
- Because these devices are used on patients, with at least a theoretical potential for misuse or harmful side effects, a system of government-operated oversight and regulation exists. (medscape.com)
- The system has 510(k) clearance in the United States and the CE mark in Europe for removal of clot from the peripheral vasculature, including in acute PE, according to Inari Medical. (medscape.com)
Subsequent1
- In the process of machining automobile parts, the phenomenon that the surfaces of some metal parts are unsmooth and uneven on the more or less cross sections of the cut metal parts can occur, and the metal parts can greatly influence the subsequent machining production, so that a grinding device is required to grind the metal parts. (google.com)
Clot1
- With all these devices, because you're sucking out clot, you're also sucking blood, so you can have drops in hemoglobin," Kirtane observed. (medscape.com)
Eject1
- To dispose of the single-use Edge, point the top of device towards the bin and press the eject button. (currentbody.pl)
Energy1
- One button turns the device on and controls the energy levels. (silkn.com)
Implant2
- SUMMARY ANSWER In terms of safety , the device is non-inferior to the standard technique for implant removal. (bvsalud.org)
- The study was conducted in a region of the world where the new device could be used to expand access to implant removal services. (bvsalud.org)
Market5
- Removal or Market withdrawal? (elsmar.com)
- Class II Medical Device Compatibility Issue - Removal or Market withdrawal? (elsmar.com)
- Would this be considered a Removal, Market withdrawal, or something else? (elsmar.com)
- My first comment is that in my own humble opinion this would not be considered under a recall, market withdrawal, or removal, because there is not a volatile situation that you are correcting. (elsmar.com)
- Best performing hair removal device that exist on the market today. (thetrendingmarket.com)
Facial1
- EASY TO USE & HANDLE- The one-handed design of this unique facial hair removal For Women's Allows For Ease Of Use. (shahibasket.com)
Body6
- Hair removal on some body parts, like on your booty crack for example, requires a more compact device. (greatist.com)
- Full body hair removal in less than half an hour. (shortlist.com)
- Professor Peter Kuhn, who led one of the model studies at the University of Southern California, said: "Current thinking is that CTC removal from the bloodstream is important, because it could potentially interrupt metastasis, theoretically preventing a cancer from spreading in the body. (medicaldevice-network.com)
- Full body treatment at home: our IPL hair removal device for women and men. (kamrui.com)
- The mere presence of an implanted (or external) medical device within a dead body does not mean that it played a role in death. (medscape.com)
- Medical devices can further be classified based on whether or not they are implanted within the body. (medscape.com)
Permanent hair1
- Use it three times a week for the first two weeks to slow hair growth and twice a week for the 3rd and 4th week to achieve permanent hair removal. (jovs.com)