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  2. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Casts are typically removed by perforation using a cast saw, an oscillating saw designed to cut rigid material such as plaster or fiberglass while not harming soft tissue. [7] Manually operated shears, patented in 1950 by Neil McKay , [ 8 ] may be used on pediatric or other patients who may be affected by the noise of the saw.

  3. Chest reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    People may pursue chest reconstruction, also known as top surgery, as part of transitioning. The removal of breast tissue in chest reconstruction is a type of mastectomy called a subcutaneous (under the skin) mastectomy. This type of mastectomy removes tissue from inside the breast (subcutaneous tissue), as well as excess skin. The surgeon then ...

  4. Cast saw - Wikipedia

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    Elektrische Gipssäge, by Ortopedia, Kiel, Germany. A cast saw is an oscillating saw used to remove orthopedic casts.Instead of a rotating blade, cast saws use a sharp, small-toothed blade rapidly oscillating or vibrating back and forth over a minimal angle to cut material and are therefore not circular saws. [1]

  5. Kathy Bates says she decided against reconstruction surgery ...

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    Kathy Bates chose not to have breast reconstruction surgery after her double mastectomy in 2012. The actor said on a podcast that she didn't see a point in the surgery and enjoys "not having breasts."

  6. Plaster cast - Wikipedia

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    Plaster cast bust of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon based on a life mask cast in 1786.. A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form. The original from which the cast is taken may be a sculpture, building, a face, a pregnant belly, a fossil or other remains such as fresh or fossilised footprints – particularly in palaeontology (a track of dinosaur ...

  7. Homer Stryker - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He received a patent in 1947 and the principle is used today in the "Stryker Saw", the standard surgical tool for bone and plaster casts. [5] In 1946, he founded Orthopedic Frame Company Inc. to manufacture and sell his inventions, although no patent had yet been granted for his hospital bed.

  8. Antonius Mathijsen - Wikipedia

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    Antonius Mathijsen (November 4, 1805 – June 15, 1878) was a Dutch army surgeon who first used plaster of Paris to fixate broken bones in a plaster cast. Biography [ edit ]

  9. Baywatch’s Nicole Eggert Says More Cancer Was Found in Lymph ...

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    Nicole Eggert. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images UPDATE 2/2 8:50 a.m. ET – Nicole Eggert revealed in an Inside Edition sit-down that doctors had found more cancer in her lymph nodes. “The self ...