SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS COMPLICATING THE USE OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

Surgical Site Infections Complicating the Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Renal Transplant Recipients

Surgical site infections (SSI) of the abdominal wall in renal transplant recipients can on occasion require management with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT).This is often successful, with a low risk of further complications.However, we describe three cases in which persistent or recurrent surgical site sepsis occurred, whilst NPWT was being d

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THE FISCAL PRESSURE IN THE EU MEMBER STATES

The development of an economy is determined in a significant proportion by the tax system structure, by how it exercises its functions and ensures the collection of state resources.A high tax efficiency, due to the acceptability of tax provisions are the ideal conditions of any tax system.In this context, it is obvious that most tax systems have un

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Obturator Manufacturing for Oronasal Fistula after Cleft Palate Repair: A Review from Handicraft to the Application of Digital Techniques

An oronasal FK fistula (ONF) is an abnormal structure between the oral and nasal cavities, which is a common complication of cleft palate repair due to the failure of wound healing.When some patients with ONF are unsuitable for secondary surgical repair, the obturator treatment becomes a potential method.The objectives of the obturator treatment sh

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Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility

Effector biology exhibits diversity at every level.Effector proteins play key roles in the molecular interplay between plants and plant-associated organisms, and effector biology remains one of the most active areas in the research field of molecular plant-microbe interactions.Using effectors as probes, much has been learned about pathogen virulenc

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