RECOGNITION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF DURAL PUNCTURE CLICK SENSATION: A SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF DURAL PUNCTURE FORCES USING FINE-GAUGE SPINAL NEEDLES.

Recognition and differentiation of dural puncture click sensation: A subjective and objective prospective study of dural puncture forces using fine-gauge spinal needles.

BackgroundWe hypothesized that the click perceived when puncturing the dura-arachnoid with fine-gauge spinal needles can be subjectively identified, and investigated whether it may be distinguishable among different needle types.MethodsSubjective and objective evaluations were performed.First, physicians punctured the polyamide film or porcine dura

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Assessment of corneal astigmatism following frown and straight incision forms in sutureless manual small incision cataract surgery

Angela Ofeibea Amedo, Kwadwo Amoah, Nana Yaa Koomson, David Ben Kumah, Eugene Appenteng Osae Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana Abstract: To investigate which of two tunnel incision forms (frown versus straight) in sutureless manual small incision cataract surgery creates mo

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Motivations and Barriers to Participation in Citizen Science: The Case Study of the Hong Kong Jellyfish Project

Citizen science projects are designed to encourage involvement of the public with science.Understanding demographics of participants and factors that motivate or create barriers to participation AEG KP8404001M PYROLYTIC SINGLE OVEN IN STAINLESS STEEL wh are central in ensuring citizen science is effective.Citizen science is not new to Asia, but its

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