Marshall Krantz has written:
'Ideas & research' -- subject(s): Authorship, Journalism, Feature writing, Research
August Krantz has written: '[Krystallmodelle]' -- subject(s): Crystallography
Sanford B. Krantz has written: 'Erythropoietin and the regulation of Erythropoiesis' -- subject(s): Erythropoiesis, Erythropoietin
Fred Krantz has written: 'Drownings, Wisconsin, 1981-1985' -- subject(s): Drowning, Mortality, Statistics
Ph Krantz has written: 'Groyse mener' -- subject(s): Biography 'Groyse mener' -- subject(s): Biography
Olle Krantz has written: 'Transporter och kommunikationer 1800-1980' -- subject(s): Statistics, Transportation, Telecommunication
Approximately 85% of women who undergo the Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure are cured of their stress incontinence.
The Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure is performed to correct stress incontinence in women, a common result of childbirth and/or menopause.
Recovery from a Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure requires two to six days of hospitalization.
David H. Krantz has written: 'Goals and plans in protective decision making' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Insurance, Decision making
Patients undergoing a Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure must not eat or drink for eight hours prior to the surgery.
Marshall Borris has written: 'The thinkings of Marshall Borris'
The Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure is an invasive surgical procedure and, as such, it carries risks of infection, internal bleeding, and hemorrhage.