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Anestesia/métodos , Servicios de Salud para Ancianos , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , HumanosAsunto(s)
Hormigas , Técnicas de Sutura , Animales , Hormigas/anatomía & histología , Hormigas/clasificaciónRESUMEN
The therapeutic use of leeches in medicine dates back to 50 b.c. and was cited by ancient authors. The medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, has been used with increasing frequency during the past few years by reconstructive surgeons to help salvage ischaemic tissues. We aim to summarise the anatomy, physiology, and pharmacological mechanisms of action of leeches to provide reconstructive surgeons with a theoretical basis for their use.
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Terapia con Hirudina , Hirudinas/fisiología , Hirudo medicinalis , Isquemia/terapia , Animales , Hirudo medicinalis/anatomía & histología , Hirudo medicinalis/fisiología , Humanos , Colgajos Quirúrgicos/irrigación sanguíneaRESUMEN
Academic achievements by surgical trainees may vary according to the competitiveness of the subspecialty and desirability of the consultant post. Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a competitive specialty. In order to assess the level of achievement of current trainees, we investigated the academic qualifications, publication rates and future research plans of 100 senior house officers in plastic surgery working in units in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Selected results from our survey show that 30% had intercalated degrees, 6% had higher degrees, 58% of trainees had MRCS, 37% had previous plastic surgery experience and 57% had published (range 1-13). We believe this study provides interesting information concerning the current crop of plastic surgery trainees in the United Kingdom and Ireland. This survey may provide a benchmark for consultants to refer to when shortlisting for SHO posts. We also believe it will be of interest to those junior trainees hoping to pursue a career in plastic surgery.