standard ultrasound Articles
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Diastasis rectus abdominis: which protocol (s) to apply - Literature review
Summary A distinctive physio-pathological condition, diastasis rectus abdominis is characterised by an increase in the intermuscular distance along the linea alba, inter-recti distance (IRD). It is diagnosed by observation, palpation and ultrasound, the latter being the gold standard for establishing a diagnosis. The aim of treatment is both functional and aesthetic, involving abdominal ...
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Freehand Transperineal Biopsy
“Freehand transperineal biopsy” seems to be the latest buzzword in the urology world, and for good reason. Compared to transrectal, transperineal is proven to be the cleaner and ultimately safer approach for prostate biopsies. The support for transperineal is growing, as mounting evidence continues to debunk previous misconceptions of tolerability, feasibility and accuracy. We ...
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LimFlow Percutaneous Deep Venous Arterialization
What interested you in LimFlow, and how did you get involved in the PROMISE I trial? Dr. Clair: Practicing vascular surgery, where a number of patients are evaluated for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), you are guaranteed to have patients who are not candidates for percutaneous or surgical revascularization. These patients often have arterial systems open or identifiable to the ankle, ...
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