TECHNICAL GUIDE AND TIPS TO ANTERIOR ARTHROSCOPIC LATISSIMUS DORSI TRANSFER FOR IRREPARABLE SUBSCAPULARIS TEARS

Technical Guide and Tips to Anterior Arthroscopic Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Irreparable Subscapularis Tears

In young patients, irreparable subscapularis tears can be managed by latissimus dorsi (LD) transfer on the lesser tuberosity.We provide a technical guide for isolated LD anterior transfer.The surgical procedure begins with glenohumeral exploration and release of the remaining subscapularis.Then, we dissect the LD tendon below the subscapularis.At t

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Salmonella Characterization in Poultry Eggs Sold in Farms and Markets in Relation to Handling and Biosecurity Practices in Ogun State, Nigeria

Salmonella remains one of the notable food-borne bacterial pathogens.It is associated with poultry and poultry products including eggs.This study investigated Salmonella distribution in eggshell and content, their antimicrobial resistance pattern, and the possible risk factors driving kalf katch contamination in Ogun State, Nigeria.A total of 500 e

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Anomaly detection using Deep Autoencoders for the assessment of the quality of the data acquired by the CMS experiment

The certification of the CMS experiment data as usable for physics analysis is a crucial task to ensure the quality of all physics results published by tasoliesi the collaboration.Currently, the certification conducted by human experts is labor intensive and based on the scrutiny of distributions integrated on several hours of data taking.This cont

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Fixation free laparoscopic obliteration of inguinal hernia defects with the 3D dynamic responsive scaffold ProFlor

Abstract Laparoscopic TAPP/TEP approaches are well-established options for the cure of inguinal hernias.As in the open approach, mesh fixation and poor-quality biologic response represent controversial questions and are a source of concerns.Furthermore, hernia defect patency represents another problem which seems not well acknowledged among surgeon

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