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Surgical Equipment

Nonexpendable apparatus used during surgical procedures. They are differentiated from SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, usually hand-held and used in the immediate operative field.
Also Known As:
Equipment, Surgical; Equipments, Surgical; Surgical Equipments
Networked: 41 relevant articles (6 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Grasbon, T: 2 articles (10/2000 - 04/2000)
2. Kampik, A: 2 articles (10/2000 - 04/2000)
3. Fosnot, Caroline D: 1 article (12/2015)
4. Keogh, John: 1 article (12/2015)
5. Fleisher, Lee A: 1 article (12/2015)
6. Tsukamoto, Taiji: 1 article (08/2015)
7. Tanaka, Shigeru: 1 article (08/2015)
8. Farsø, Frank: 1 article (02/2015)
9. Lamm, Martin: 1 article (02/2015)
10. Ghasemi, Habib: 1 article (02/2015)

Related Diseases

1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
01/01/1999 - "These changes are due to the realization that, for some cancers, more extensive surgical procedures are not more beneficial, to improvements in radiation therapy and chemotherapy, to the availability of better noninvasive or less invasive diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, and to improved surgical equipment (such as videoscopic surgery)."
05/01/1987 - "[Qualitative improvement of the surgical treatment of cancer using laser equipment--surgical technic after photodynamic therapy]."
05/01/2014 - "Study variables recorded were the following: preoperative data (time taken to assemble equipment, surgical time, quality of pneumorectum), postoperative morbidity and mortality, pathology study of the tumors, and economic analysis. "
06/01/2004 - "Since then, much has changed in our understanding of the basic biology and genetics of kidney cancer, advances in renal imaging and clinical staging have led to the increased detection of incidental, lower stage, organ-confined tumors more amendable to expanded surgical options, surgical techniques themselves have evolved, and surgical equipment technology has advanced to make possible new methods of managing renal tumors in situ. "
11/01/2007 - "The relation between development of seromas and age, preference for surgery, tumor size, existence of axillary lymph nodes and lymph nodal metastases, number of lymph nodes removed, type of surgical equipments used, drainage duration, drainage flow rate, and whether or not neoadjuvant chemotherapy was received; dead volume was reduced; or pressure garment was used in patients who received surgery due to breast cancer between 2000 and 2005 years. "
2. Osteoma
3. Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
4. Pain (Aches)
5. Mitral Valve Stenosis (Mitral Stenosis)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Amobarbital (Amsal)
2. Latex
3. Contrast Media
4. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
2. Photochemotherapy (Photodynamic Therapy)
3. Lasers (Laser)
4. Hemispherectomy
5. Intraocular Lens Implantation