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41. The Clinical Analysis Of Methods To Close Fasciotomy Wounds.Retrospective Study:New Skin Stretching Device Comparison With Traditional Methods Of Treatment
42. The Implementation And Effect Evaluation Of The Standardized Treatment Of Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome
43. The Clinical Effect Of Reamed And Non-reamed Intramedullary Nail In The Treatment Of Adult Tibial Shaft Fracture
44. Feasibility Experimental Study Of Pressure Sensor On Prediction Of Internal Pressure In Acute Compartment Syndrome
45. Comparison Of The Outcome In Tibial Shaft Fractures Complicated Acute Compartment Syndrome In Different Time Of Internal Fixation
46. Clinical Effect Of Warming Yang To Clear The Bow-organs And Activating Blood Circulation To Remove Blood Stasis On ICU Patients With Intra-abdominal Hypertension
47. Application Of New Ultrasound Technique In The Experimental Study Of Testicular Torsion Fascial Decompression
48. Clinical Observation On The Treatment Of Compartment Syndrome Combined With Longzhong Xiaozhong Zhitong Mixture
49. The Clinical Effect Of VSD Combined With Chitosan For The Treatment Of Octeofascial Compartment Syndrome
50. Research On The Value Of Infrared Thermal Imaging And Near Infrared Spectroscopy Monitoring Based On Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome Model
51. Development Of Medical Miniature Pressure Sensor System Based On Wireless Data Transmission
52. Correlation Between Intracompartment Pressure And Pulse Oxygen Saturation Of The Affected Limb Of The Patients With Venomous Snakebite
53. Treatment Of Compartment Syndrome Caused By Venomous Snakebites:Early Fasciotomy Combined With Vacuum Sealing Drainage
54. Comparative Analysis Of The Outcome Of Prophylactic Fasciotomy On Main Arterial Injury Of Lower Extremities
55. Multiple Small Incisions For Treatment Of Early Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome Of Limbs In Children Caused By Snake Bites
56. A Preliminary Study Of Fascial Histomorphology In Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome
57. The Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis And Its Relationship With Organ Injury In A Rat Model Of Intra-abdominal Hypertension
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