| 31. | Mechanical thrombectomies can be surgical ( surgical thrombectomy ) or percutaneous ( percutaneous thrombectomy ).
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| 32. | This included the introduction of the percutaneous nephrolithotomy surgery for staghorn calculi on the island.
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| 33. | Other treatments include percutaneous ablation and chemoembolization.
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| 34. | The treatment is usually by surgery ( tricuspid valve replacement ) or percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty.
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| 35. | The resultant tricuspid regurgitation from percutaneous treatment is better tolerated than insufficiency occurring during mitral valvuloplasty
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| 36. | Percutaneous access of the artery or vein is still commonly known as the Seldinger technique.
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| 37. | Troponins are commonly increased in several procedures such as percutaneous coronary intervention, or radiofrequency ablation.
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| 38. | If the reconstruction is ultimately successful, it is easy to remove the percutaneous BAHA abutment.
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| 39. | More recently, PDAs can be closed by percutaneous interventional method ( avoiding open heart surgery ).
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| 40. | This method is generally only used if the patient cannot tolerate or failed percutaneous or endoscopic drainage.
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