Movements of the earth's crust, plication of strata, origin of mountains, earthquakes, etc.
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A 39-year-old nurse underwent an abdominoplasty with rectus sheath plication after weight loss surgery.
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All patients were symptomatic and had diaphragmatic plication via thoracoscopy.
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Patients were randomized to a linear or circumferential plication configuration.
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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of endoscopic full-thickness plication and endoscopic radiofrequency treatments for patients with GERD.
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Data indicate that defect specific posterior colporrhaphy with the avoidance of levator ani plication may improve sexual function.
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Conclusions: Diaphragmatic plication with robot-assisted thoracoscopy or conventional thoracoscopy in DE has minimally invasive and good effect on children.
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Background: Chordal suture plication and free edge remodeling represent a personal technique for the repair of anterior leaflet prolapse.
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We present an infant who developed diaphragmatic rupture and secondary hernia following a successful diaphragmatic plication performed for congenital diaphragmatic eventration.
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The rupture occurred through the normal looking diaphragmatic tissue with an intact plication suture line, which has not been reported before.
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In 2 patients the cause seemed to be fixation or plication of the aortic valve annulus by the ventricular septal patch.
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To counteract these shifts, the LV was remodeled by plication of the infarct region to reduce myocardial bulging, without muscle excision or cardiopulmonary bypass.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate delicate surgical maneuvers and suturing time for the management of DE in robot-assisted thoracoscopic plication (RATP).
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The incidence of postoperative intestinal intussusception was reduced from 40 to 0% in those who underwent transmesenteric intestinal plication following implantation of the liver.
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Plication configuration did not affect symptoms or pH monitoring results.
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(3) Plication of the walls of the sac by catgut sutures, as in the Matas obliterative operation for aneurysm.