该文提出一种解决光突发交换网络节点中突发数据包冲突的方法。发生冲突时,首先基于不同的优先级对突发数据包进行分割,然后根据这种分割方法提出了一种突发数据包的组合封装方式,最后利用计算机对其进行了模拟。可以看出这种方法对高...该文提出一种解决光突发交换网络节点中突发数据包冲突的方法。发生冲突时,首先基于不同的优先级对突发数据包进行分割,然后根据这种分割方法提出了一种突发数据包的组合封装方式,最后利用计算机对其进行了模拟。可以看出这种方法对高优先级的突发数据包以及IP数据包有很好的保护作用,可以很好地实现服务质量QoS(Quality of Service)机制。展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the feasibility, reproducibility and efficacy of a new tissue anchoring device in a porcine survival model. METHODS: Gastrotomies were performed using a needle-knife and balloon dilator in 10 female Y...AIM: To evaluate the feasibility, reproducibility and efficacy of a new tissue anchoring device in a porcine survival model. METHODS: Gastrotomies were performed using a needle-knife and balloon dilator in 10 female Yorkshire pigs weighing 30-35 kg. Gastric closure was attempted using a new tissue anchoring device. The tightness of the closure was confirmed by means of air insufflation and the ability to maintain gastric distension with stability in peritoneal pressure measured with a Veress needle. All animals were monitored daily for signs of peritonitis and sepsis over 14 d. During necropsy, the peritoneal cavity and the gastric access site were examined.RESULTS: Transgastric access, closure and 14 d survival was achieved in all pigs. The mean closure time was 18.1 ± 19.2 min and a mean of 2.1 ± 1 devices were used. Supplementary clips were necessary in 2 cases. The closure time was progressively reduced (24.8 ± 13.9 min in the first 5 pigs vs 11.4 ± 5.9 min in the last 5, P = NS). At necropsy, the gastric access site was correctly closed in all cases with all brace-bars present. One device was misplaced in the mesocolon. Minimal adhesions were observed in 3 pigs and signs of mild peritonitis and adhesions in one. CONCLUSIONS: The use of this new tissue anchoring device in porcine stomachs is feasible, reproducible and effective and requires a short learning curve.展开更多
文摘该文提出一种解决光突发交换网络节点中突发数据包冲突的方法。发生冲突时,首先基于不同的优先级对突发数据包进行分割,然后根据这种分割方法提出了一种突发数据包的组合封装方式,最后利用计算机对其进行了模拟。可以看出这种方法对高优先级的突发数据包以及IP数据包有很好的保护作用,可以很好地实现服务质量QoS(Quality of Service)机制。
基金Supported by A Grant from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III(PI08/90026)
文摘AIM: To evaluate the feasibility, reproducibility and efficacy of a new tissue anchoring device in a porcine survival model. METHODS: Gastrotomies were performed using a needle-knife and balloon dilator in 10 female Yorkshire pigs weighing 30-35 kg. Gastric closure was attempted using a new tissue anchoring device. The tightness of the closure was confirmed by means of air insufflation and the ability to maintain gastric distension with stability in peritoneal pressure measured with a Veress needle. All animals were monitored daily for signs of peritonitis and sepsis over 14 d. During necropsy, the peritoneal cavity and the gastric access site were examined.RESULTS: Transgastric access, closure and 14 d survival was achieved in all pigs. The mean closure time was 18.1 ± 19.2 min and a mean of 2.1 ± 1 devices were used. Supplementary clips were necessary in 2 cases. The closure time was progressively reduced (24.8 ± 13.9 min in the first 5 pigs vs 11.4 ± 5.9 min in the last 5, P = NS). At necropsy, the gastric access site was correctly closed in all cases with all brace-bars present. One device was misplaced in the mesocolon. Minimal adhesions were observed in 3 pigs and signs of mild peritonitis and adhesions in one. CONCLUSIONS: The use of this new tissue anchoring device in porcine stomachs is feasible, reproducible and effective and requires a short learning curve.