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Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2013; 52: 544-554
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-170284

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The use of dental implants to restore missing teeth has become increasingly widespread over the past two decades. Dental MSCT plays an important role in the preoperative planning of dental implants because it provides accurate measurement of the width and depth of the edentulous ridge as well as the bone density. And postoperatively, dental MSCT images can show the failure of an endosseous implant to osseointegrate, improper placement of an implant, and violation of important structures. Is to determine the success of dental implants following pre-operative multi-slice dental CT planning and for early detection of post-operative complications. The study included 25 patients that were divided in to 2 groups, Group I included 14 partially edentulous patients who underwent pre and post- operative dental MSCT, while group II included 11patients that already have dental implants and underwent post-operative dental MSCT using16-slice helical CT scanner. There is highly significant [P < 0.001] relation between preoperative dental MSCT assessment and postoperative results and dental MSCT was very accurate in the evaluation of osseointegration and very sensitive in the detection of postoperative complications. Dental MSCT is a promising method that can be used as an imaging tool in the preoperative planning and postoperative assessment of dental implants


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Humans , Male , Female , Multidetector Computed Tomography/methods , Bone Density , Postoperative Complications
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Scientific Medical Journal. 1995; 7 (4): 1-7
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-39740

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Cremster muscle excision in repair of inguinal hernias is controversial. Its excision intrrupts an important collateral to the testicle naemly the cremaster artery. If the cremasteric artery is a major contributer to the testicular blood supply, its ligation may result in ischemic orchitis. In this study we compared incidence of ischemnic orchitis with cremasteric artery preservation in 66 patients underwent. Marcy repair for groin hernia and the incidence of this complication when the artery is sacrified with the cremater muscle. We found a lower incidence of ischemic architis when the lower lateral flap of the cremster muscle was preserved. It was also found that the incidence of groin pain is less in this group of patients


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Humans , Male , Postoperative Complications , Orchitis/etiology
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