Irrigation Articles & Analysis
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Introduction Intraoperative irrigation is a commonly used method aimed at reducing microbial burden by removing tissue debris, metabolic waste, and tissue exudate from the surgical field prior to site closure.1 With the absence of universally established standard of care and robust clinical data, the selection of appropriate irrigation solution remains a ...
In this hypothetical and at the same realistic scenario placed in Pakistan in 2020, the water needed to irrigate the whole place*, which corresponds to more than six regular soccer fields and represents the biggest playing field among all sports, would be recovered from a nearby hospital which hosts 250 patients and produces a volume of about 210,000 litres of fluids each ...
The treated water exceeds EU and all local standards for discharge and can be reused for irrigation, flushing and cleaning. Learn More: Website: www.lifequestcorp.com Website: www.biopipe.co Email: info@biopipe.co ...
Attempts to weigh sponges are often confounded by the presence of other fluids such as amniotic fluid or irrigation. Triton captures rapid scans of blood-containing sponges and canisters and uses computer vision and machine learning to estimate blood loss with significantly higher accuracy and precision. ...
Attempts to weigh suction canisters and sponges are confounded by the presence of other fluids such as amniotic fluid or irrigation. Triton captures rapid scans of blood-containing sponges and canisters and uses computer vision and machine learning to estimate blood loss with significantly higher accuracy and precision. ...
The “all-in-one” Per Procedure Tray is a complete kit of Bausch+Lomb high precision single use instruments designed to provide safety, consistency and convenience for the following procedures: Cataract Surgery with biaxial or coaxial irrigation/aspiration Femtosecond Cataract Surgery with biaxial or coaxial irrigation/aspiration Vitreoretinal ...
Using the iPad camera, the system captures snapshots of surgical canisters and sends the images to the cloud where sophisticated algorithms estimate the hemoglobin content and the blood loss regardless of confounding factors such as saline/irrigation fluid, ambient lighting variations, and hemolysis (red cell rupture). ...
She concluded that "variations in the transmission, incidence and prevalence of malaria were closely tied to the different deltaic environments of the Bengal and Indus basins and to the short-sightedness of many irrigation and related engineering schemes." Whitcombe told SciDev.Net that her paper shows how "the formation of IG (Indo Gangetic) deltas, monsoon and malarial ...
"I believe this is a crop that all farmers lacking irrigation, and in areas where rainfall is unpredictable, should grow." ...
Agricultural intensification in the developing world is typically focused on increasing food production and profitability, while the potential effects on human health remain largely ignored, they told the meeting (10−12 February). Large-scale irrigation can also intensify the effect of disease, for example such as creating conditions to help the Rift Valley fever virus ...
