1.A systematic review on the management of osseous defects during dental implant placement
Annals of Dentistry 2009;16(1):24-30
This systematic review focuses on the management of
two types of osseous defects, i.e. dehiscence and
fenestration that arise during the placement of dental
implant in the edentulous area (delayed implant
placement). A systematic online search of main
database from 1975 to 2009 was made. Five
randomised controlled trials have been identified based
on the inclusion criteria. Different management
procedures were identified, in which guided bone
regeneration procedure was most commonly advocated.
Resorbable and non-resorbable m'embranes were
compared, in which resorbable membrane was
preferred as it caused less complicatiQn of membrane
exposure or risk of infection. The benefit of using bone
substitute along with membrane in rypairing bony
defects cannot be concluded.
2.Emergency Superficial Temporal Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass Surgery for Acute Symptomatic Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion With Hemodynamic Disturbance.
Eun Kee BAE ; Wi Sun RYU ; Woong Woo LEE ; Young Chai KO ; Wook Joo KIM ; Seok Gyu PARK ; Jeong Eun KIM ; Hee Joon BAE ; Chang Wan OH ; Moon Ku HAN
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2008;26(4):353-356
The role of surgical revascularization for patients with ischemic stroke remains controversial. During acute phase of large artery occlusive ischemic stroke, extracranial?intracranial (EC-IC) bypass, such as superficial temporal-middle cerebral aretery (STA-MCA) bypass sugery, has been rarely performed. We report a case of successful emergency STA-MCA bypass surgery to stop the neurologic deterioration and improve the hemodynamic compromise in a patient with acute symptomatic MCA occlusion associated with hypoperfusion.
Arteries
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Cerebral Revascularization
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Emergencies
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery
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Middle Cerebral Artery
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Stroke