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Prosthesis Implantations, Hip -- See Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip


Replacement of the hip joint
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Prosthesis Implantations, Joint -- See Arthroplasty, Replacement


Partial or total replacement of a skeletal joint
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Prosthesis Implantations, Ossicular -- See Ossicular Replacement


Surgical insertion of an implant to replace one or more of the ear ossicles
  1
Prosthesis in literature. : Prosthetic body parts in nineteenth-century literature and culture / Ryan Sweet  2022 1
Prosthesis industry.   3
Prosthesis industry -- Great Britain -- History   2
Prosthesis industry -- Periodicals : O & P business news    1
Prosthesis industry -- United States -- History : Rethinking modern prostheses in Anglo-American Commodity cultures, 1820-1939 / edited by Claire L. Jones  2017 1
 

Prosthesis, Internal Breast -- See Breast Implants


Implants used to reconstruct and/or cosmetically enhance the female breast. They have an outer shell or envelope of silicone elastomer and are filled with either saline or silicone gel. The outer shell may be either smooth or textured
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Prosthesis, Joint -- See Joint Prosthesis


Prostheses used to partially or totally replace a human or animal joint. (from UMDNS, 1999)
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Prosthesis, Knee -- See Knee Prosthesis


Replacement for a knee joint
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Prosthesis, Laryngeal -- See Larynx, Artificial


A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomized person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the Tokyo and Van Hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the Western Electric electrolarynx, Tait oral vibrator, Cooper-Rand electrolarynx and the Ticchioni pipe
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Prosthesis, Leg -- See Artificial Limbs


Prosthetic replacements for arms, legs, and parts thereof
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Prosthesis, Limb -- See Artificial Limbs


Prosthetic replacements for arms, legs, and parts thereof
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Prosthesis Loosening -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
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Prosthesis Loosenings -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
  1
Prosthesis -- Materials -- Testing -- Congresses. : Mechanical properties of biomaterials / edited by G.W. Hastings, D.F. Williams  1980 1
Prosthesis MEDICAL   62
 

Prosthesis Migration -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
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Prosthesis Migrations -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
  1
 

Prosthesis, Neural -- See Neural Prostheses


Medical devices which substitute for a nervous system function by electrically stimulating the nerves directly and monitoring the response to the electrical stimulation
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Prosthesis, Ocular -- See Eye, Artificial


A ready-made or custom-made prosthesis of glass or plastic shaped and colored to resemble the anterior portion of a normal eye and used for cosmetic reasons. It is attached to the anterior portion of an orbital implant (ORBITAL IMPLANTS) which is placed in the socket of an enucleated or eviscerated eye. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
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Prosthesis, Ossicular -- See Ossicular Prosthesis


An implant used to replace one or more of the ear ossicles. They are usually made of plastic, Gelfoam, ceramic, or stainless steel
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Prosthesis, Ossicular Replacement -- See Ossicular Prosthesis


An implant used to replace one or more of the ear ossicles. They are usually made of plastic, Gelfoam, ceramic, or stainless steel
  1
Prosthesis -- Periodicals   10
 

Prosthesis, Periodontal -- See Periodontal Prosthesis


Any restorative and replacement device that is used as a therapeutic aid in the treatment of periodontal disease. It is an adjunct to other forms of periodontal therapy and does not cure periodontal disease by itself. (Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 3d ed)
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Prosthesis -- Physiological aspects : The bionic human : health promotion for people with implanted prosthetic devices / edited by Frank E. Johnson, Katherine S. Virgo ; associate editors, Terry Lairmore, Riccardo Audisio ; foreword by Arthur E. Baue  2006 1
Prosthesis -- Psychological aspects : Psychoprosthetics / Pamela Gallagher, Deirdre Desmond, Malcolm MacLachlan, editors  2008 1
 

Prosthesis-Related Infection -- See Prosthesis-Related Infections


Infections resulting from the implantation of prosthetic devices. The infections may be acquired from intraoperative contamination (early) or hematogenously acquired from other sites (late)
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Prosthesis-Related Infections -- See Also Biofilms


Encrustations formed from microbes (bacteria, algae, fungi, plankton, or protozoa) embedded in an EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCE MATRIX that is secreted by the microbes. They occur on body surfaces such as teeth (DENTAL DEPOSITS); inanimate objects, and bodies of water. Biofilms are prevented from forming by treating surfaces with DENTIFRICES; DISINFECTANTS; ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS; and anti-fouling agents
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Prosthesis-Related Infections   10
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- diagnosis   4
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- etiology   3
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- microbiology   2
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- pathology : Histological diagnosis of implant-associated pathologies / Veit Krenn, Giorgio Perino  2017 1
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- physiopathology : The role of biofilms in device-related infections / Mark Shirtliff, Jeff G. Leid, editors  2009 1
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- prevention & control   9
Prosthesis-Related Infections -- therapy   5
Prosthesis -- Research -- United States -- Periodicals. : Bulletin of prosthetics research  1982 1
  Prosthesis Retention -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Prosthesis, Retinal -- See Visual Prosthesis


Artificial device such as an externally-worn camera attached to a stimulator on the RETINA, OPTIC NERVE, or VISUAL CORTEX, intended to restore or amplify vision
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Prosthesis -- Rome -- History : Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome / Jane Draycott  2023 1
 

Prosthesis, Surgical Dental -- See Dental Implants


Biocompatible materials placed into (endosseous) or onto (subperiosteal) the jawbone to support a crown, bridge, or artificial tooth, or to stabilize a diseased tooth
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Prosthesis Survival -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
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Prosthesis Survivals -- See Prosthesis Failure


Malfunction of implantation shunts, valves, etc., and prosthesis loosening, migration, and breaking
  1
Prosthesis -- Technological innovations   8
Prosthesis -- Technological innovations -- Juvenile films : Show me science. Engineering : prosthetic innovations / [produced by Allegro Productions and TMW Media Group]  2016 1
 

Prosthesis, Vascular -- See Blood Vessel Prosthesis


Device constructed of either synthetic or biological material that is used for the repair of injured or diseased blood vessels
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Prosthesis, Visual -- See Visual Prosthesis


Artificial device such as an externally-worn camera attached to a stimulator on the RETINA, OPTIC NERVE, or VISUAL CORTEX, intended to restore or amplify vision
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Prosthesis, Voice -- See Larynx, Artificial


A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomized person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the Tokyo and Van Hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the Western Electric electrolarynx, Tait oral vibrator, Cooper-Rand electrolarynx and the Ticchioni pipe
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