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[Current developments and perspectives on the diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence and genital prolapse in women].

2012

As a key area of gynaecology, urogynaecology has undergone impressive changes in the past few years. Together with the high prevalence of functional pelvic floor disorders, modern anaesthesia procedures and the introduction of new, innovative minimally invasive operation techniques have led to a dramatic increase in the number of operations for incontinence and prolapses. The increasingly subtle diagnostic options, such as, e. g., 2D and 3D sonography of the pelvic floor provide unambiguous findings and facilitate decision making. Tension-free vaginal slings in retro-pubic, trans-obturator or single-incision techniques show a high success rate with few complications and have almost complete…

Reoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyStress incontinenceUrinary Incontinence StressUrinary incontinencePelvic floor surgeryPelvic Floor DisordersArticleUrogynecologyImaging Three-DimensionalPostoperative ComplicationsRecurrenceUterine ProlapseGermanyMaternity and MidwiferyImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresSex organUltrasonographySuburethral SlingsPelvic floorHigh prevalencebusiness.industryGeneral surgeryObstetrics and GynecologySurgical Meshmedicine.diseaseSurgeryClinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleClinical CompetenceCurriculummedicine.symptombusinessAktuelle Urologie
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Imperative and Elective Indications for Nephron-Sparing Surgery for Renal Tumors: Long-Term Oncological Follow-Up

2010

INTRODUCTION: Nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) is mandatory for patients with renal tumors in both kidneys or in a solitary kidney in order to preserve renal function (imperative indication). NSS has also become the gold standard (elective indication) for small unilateral renal tumors (< 4 cm) with a normal contralateral kidney. We report the oncological long-term follow-up of NSS of our own series and discuss the results of the current literature. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1979 until 2006, a total of 851 patients was treated at our institu-tion by NSS. The mean tumor diameter was 3 cm (0.5-11 cm) for elective cases and 4.2 cm (1.2-11 cm) for imperative cases. The median follow-up for electiv…

Reoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologySolitary kidneyRenal functionNephrectomyDisease-Free SurvivalNeoplasms Multiple PrimaryPostoperative ComplicationsRenal cell carcinomamedicineHumansCarcinoma Renal CellRetrospective StudiesTumor sizebusiness.industryGold standardNephronsmedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsSurgeryElective Surgical ProceduresKidney Failure ChronicChronic renal failureBoth kidneysNephron sparing surgeryNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessFollow-Up StudiesAktuelle Urologie
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Pediatric Urinary Diversion: Review and Own Experience

1992

New insights into the diseases of childhood, profound improvements and new developments in surgical techniques as well as the knowledge gained from long-term follow-up have altered the strategies and indications for urinary diversion in childhood. Continent urinary diversion is generally the method of choice. We are able to construct high capacity, low pressure reservoirs to protect the upper urinary tract and achieve continence. Nowadays, there is hardly any indication for permanent cutaneous urinary diversion. Temporary and intermediate cutaneous diversion are used only when serious conditions such as renal function deterioration occur. The possibility to convert any incontinent form of u…

Reoperationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary Reservoirs ContinentUrinary diversionHigh capacityUrineUrinary Diversionrespiratory systemSurgeryPostoperative ComplicationsmedicineHumansChildIntensive care medicinebusinesshuman activitiesContinent Urinary DiversionUrinary pouchUpper urinary tractEuropean Urology
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Mechanisms of Disease: molecular insights into aseptic loosening of orthopedic implants

2007

Despite the success of treating rheumatic disorders with biologic therapies, joint replacement surgery still remains the final treatment option in many cases. Approximately 1.5 million joint arthroplastic operations are performed annually worldwide. Implant failure due to massive bone loss and aseptic loosening of prostheses, however, is a major complication of joint replacement, which can lead to high socioeconomic burdens both for the individual patient and for health-care systems. To date, there is no approved drug therapy to prevent or inhibit periprosthetic osteolysis, and aseptic loosening of prostheses can only be overcome by surgical revision. Research during the past decade, howeve…

Reoperationmusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyJoint replacementbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAseptic looseningOsteoclastsImplant failureDiseaseProsthesisArthroplastyArthroplastyProsthesis FailureSurgeryPostoperative ComplicationsRheumatologyRheumatic DiseasesOrthopedic surgerymedicineHumansAseptic processingBone ResorptionbusinessNature Clinical Practice Rheumatology
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The Traceability Study in the Process of Manufacturing the Cheese With Romano Hard Paste

2014

Abstract A constant concern of the scientific research in the field of food safety is the identification of methods, to determine in an objective way, the quality of the food, available on the market. The paper analyzes the traceability concept, the importance of traceability implementation of a traceability system, in an organization within the food chain.

Requirements traceabilityTraceabilitybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectFood safetyManufacturing engineeringIdentification (information)Food chainOperations managementQuality (business)BusinessBusiness managementmedia_commonManagement of Sustainable Development
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Performance-based research funding: Evidence from the largest natural experiment worldwide

2023

A performance-based research funding system (PRFS) is a nationwide incentive scheme that promotes and rewards university research performance through competition for government funding. The UK’s PRFS, currently the Research Excellence Framework (REF), is considered the oldest, largest and most developed payment-by-results system in academia worldwide. Surprisingly, and despite the strong criticisms, little has been done to quantitatively and casually evaluate the intended and unintended effects of the PRFSs. In this paper, we evaluate the incremental impact of the REF 2014 in the fields of Economics and Business. We use a synthetic control method to compare the performance of UK universitie…

Research Excellence FrameworkSynthetic control methodResearch policySettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Management of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementPerformance-based research funding systemManagement Science and Operations ResearchResearch productivityResearch Policy
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Innovative Research Design – A Journey into the Information Typhoon

2014

Abstract Disasters are often characterized by their sudden onset and complex nature. The need for innovative and trans-disciplinary research that starts from the practice of disaster response is uncontested. Yet, the realities of field research require a rework of research design and processes. In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines in November 2013, a small team of researchers with different backgrounds came together in an innovative setting to investigate information management for decision support and sensemaking in the field. We combined the research in the field with remote support for logistics, communication and spot analyses. This letter describes our findings i…

Research designInformation managementEngineeringDecision support systemOperations researchbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)General MedicineSensemakingPublic relationsCoordinationTyphoonTyphoon HaiyanField researchbusinessInformation Management ;Engineering(all)DeskProcedia Engineering
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How can hepatitis C be prevented in the long term?

2007

Abstract Significant advances have been made in preventing HIV infection among injectors but we still know little about preventing hepatitis C (HCV). Both prevalence and incidence of hepatitis C can remain high among IDUs even in the context of widespread implementation of harm reduction programmes. We need to develop new ways to fill the knowledge gap regarding HCV prevention. One way is to learn from the experts—those IDUs who, after long-term injection in social milieus of high hepatitis C prevalence, nonetheless remain uninfected. We describe a recently commenced program of research that focuses on understanding the strategies, behaviours, and environmental factors associated with "stay…

Research designTime FactorsNational Health ProgramsInternational CooperationHealth BehaviorNew YorkHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Medicine (miscellaneous)Context (language use)medicine.disease_causeArticleSocial supportHarm ReductionEnvironmental healthLondonPrevalencemedicineHumansSubstance Abuse IntravenousHarm reductionbusiness.industryIncidenceHealth PolicySocial SupportHepatitis CConceptual basismedicine.diseaseHepatitis CNeedle-Exchange ProgramsSocioeconomic FactorsResearch DesignSpainNew South WalesbusinessQualitative researchInternational Journal of Drug Policy
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La colaboración científica en el campo de las ciencias de la actividad física y el deporte en España

2010

Este estudio examina la colaboración científica a través de los patrones de coautoría en una muestra de revistas españolas de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte (CCAFD). También analiza los principales grupos de investigación y disciplinas del campo multidisciplinar de las CCAFD. Se analizaron la frecuencia y porcentaje de los artículos en colaboración y el número de autores por artículo. Se revisaron las redes de colaboración de los autores más productivos para identificar grupos de investigación y se calculó la densidad para conocer su cohesión. La producción científica fue analizada también por disciplinas. Los artículos en colaboración superan a los artículos de autor único en…

Research groupsColaboración científicaSports scienceEspañaPhysical activityLibrary scienceUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::DocumentaciónLibrary and Information SciencesBibliography. Library science. Information resources:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Documentación [UNESCO]Group cohesivenessMultidisciplinary approachColaboración científica ; Grupos de investigación ; Coautoría ; Ciencias de la actividad física y el deporte ; EspañaPolitical scienceCiencias de la Actividad Física y el DeportecoautoríaPhysical Activity and Sport Sciencegrupos de investigaciónco-authorshiplcsh:ZCiencias de la actividad física y el deportelcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesSpainSouth americanScientific cooperationGrupos de investigaciónresearch groupsCoautoríaZ
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Dimensions of scientific collaboration and its contribution to the academic research groups´ scientific quality

2009

11 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures

Research groupsOperations researchPsicologia socialbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsEducationInvestigacióPublishingTechnical universityProduction (economics)Quality (business)Relevance (information retrieval)SociologyProduct (category theory)businessmedia_common
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