Rabbits
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Initial release | 2002 |
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Directors | David Lynch |
Screenplay | David Lynch |
Composers | Angelo Badalamenti |
Producers | David Lynch |
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ID | 2313792 |
About Rabbits
Rabbits is a 2002 series of short horror web films written and directed by David Lynch, although Lynch himself refers to it as a sitcom. It depicts three humanoid rabbits played by Scott Coffey, Laura Elena Harring and Naomi Watts in a room. Their disjointed conversations are interrupted by a laugh track.
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Hernia mesh implants without clinical signs'
Roseanna Clarkin is now registered as disabled, which can be used to Complications after inguinal hernia Mesh repair
"Too many" types of hernia Mesh implants that have been told on the NHS patients with little or no clinical evidence, the BBC.
the New data show, More Than 100 different types of Mesh have been purchased by NHS Trusts from 2012 to 2018 in England and Scotland, leading to concerns about the safety.
The Mesh cut can't work into the tissue and nerves, so that some people able to go to or children to take care of.
The regulatory authority MHRA said it was a medical necessity for the devices.
The new numbers come from the responses of 56 of 159 NHS Trusts that replied to a Freedom of Information request by the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme.
Currently, hernia Mesh devices, may be admitted if they are similar to older products, which may not be required, in order to, all of the rigorous testing or clinical trials in terms of their safety or efficacy.
"the children want to go back to your mother,'inguinal hernia repair is One of The World 's most common surgical procedure.
In England, around 100 ' 000 such operations are performed each year, most of them with Mesh . Many go well.
But Victoria has heard Derbyshire programme, from almost 300 people who have experienced Complications - including chronic pain, infections and organ perforation.
International guidelines to assess, in 10 patients, a "significant chronic pain experience" after a Mesh repair.
Roseanna says her children want to disable your "fun mom"Roseanna Clarkin, from Glasgow, is now. She had to her job because of Complications from your repair.
she says she was at the beginning of the doctors, The Pain said, "in your head", and wanted to end her life, because "nobody listens."
It was only after the program in the reporting of the Mesh scandal, that they had discovered, were on their uses.
at the age of 36 years, said they, she was able to look after your children, than you had before.
"My children, wrote a letter to say they intend to return to their fun mom," said she, breaking into tears.
"My husband said he married a woman and became a nurse. May I live The Life I live. "
'Tested on Rabbits ,'There is a lot of secrecy surrounding the approval of hernia Mesh , with the help of the doctors on the clinical data.
Professor Carl Heneghan, a medical technology expert at the University of Oxford, explained that in some cases, the devices were only required to be tested on animals - such as hares - for a short period of time with the power implanted and left for a few days.
"If there is no remaining immune reaction to The Test ," he added.
Prof Carl Heneghan is calling for the NHS to "immediately" stop device types, the "attached no evidence to delete it"Prof Heneghan described these tests as "totally inadequate", since you can't test for pain.
And he said there was "no chance" that the More Than 100 types of devices used on the NHS, all individually supported by medical evidence because it was not 100 randomised studies in this field of medicine.
He called for the NHS to "immediately" stop, those who "attached no clinical evidence to Clear you," and said, familiar with only two or three devices should, where the benefits are Clear .
An example of the Mesh devices used- hernia Mesh implants are permanent, and, if necessary, can be removed in some patients.
spoken by the patient, the Victoria Derbyshire programme, most said that they had said there were no trained remove surgeons - or that they would have said, that could lead to remove the grid, to more serious issues.
The program has learned that a man died in the years after he developed an infection after his inguinal hernia Mesh repair.
The Hospital said in a letter to his wife that the network "would have been a cause of the infection".
given One of the many causes for the death, was the chronic abdominal wall infection.
'Hard as stone'The BBC has seen a leaked promotional video, which will probably be for the medical community, funded by Ethicon - One of the largest network manufacturers in The World .
In the film of the material, made over a decade ago, a surgeon, it is appropriate to discuss how some of the older varieties of stitches can be "hard as stone" after only a year within a patient and can lead to damage to The Body and chronic pain.
But the proposed product is not yet sold to Ethicon, and will be of the NHS in England and Scotland.
In a statement, Ethicon did not comment on the video, but said the safety and performance of all of its Mesh Stand products.
He also stressed the importance of all clinical and scientific data before Drawing Conclusions on a device.
'Monitor for evidence'Currently, the use of Mesh for vaginal repairs is suspended for the majority of women in England, until the outcome of the government review.
His head, Lady Cumberlege, has said that all the recommendations if it is published in March, will also be relevant for hernia Mesh .
as The Chief medical officer in the year 2018 to be announced still.
The Director of devices, said at the medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), Graeme Tunbridge, of the BBC: "The benefits and risks associated with the use of Mesh for hernia repair have been extensively by doctors and professional bodies that represent them.
"We continue to monitor and to review the evidence available and shall take all appropriate measures on this basis. "
Mr Tunbridge said he recognized The System as "needs strengthening" and said that the new legislation on medical devices would be starting in may 2020.
the strengthening of the requirements of manufacturers, to ensure that there is sufficient clinical evidence for their products.
The Royal College of Surgeons of England, said: "it is Our duty to explain the options and risks for the patient, so you can decide what is The Best course of action for you. "
He is campaigning for the improvement of regulation and monitoring of new devices and implants.
A Department of health and social care spokesman said: "in the rare cases where a patient has suffered as a result of a Mesh method, we are measures to improve patient safety - among other things by improving how we listen to the patients and as The System learns, when concerns are raised. "
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Source of news: bbc.com