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  1. Therapeutic sialendoscopy (HTG140)

    Evidence-based recommendations on therapeutic sialendoscopy. This involves using a flexible tube to enter the salivary gland, and visualise and remove the stone.

  2. What are the most effective and acceptable methods of cervical priming before dilatation and evacuation after 16 +0  weeks' gestation?

    are the most effective and acceptable methods of cervical priming before dilatation and evacuation after 16 +0 weeks' gestation? Any...

  3. Laparoscopic cerclage for cervical incompetence to prevent late miscarriage or preterm birth (HTG500)

    Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic cerclage for cervical incompetence to prevent late miscarriage or preterm birth. This involves placing a stitch around the upper part of the cervix to keep it closed.

  4. Balloon angioplasty of pulmonary vein stenosis in infants (HTG46)

    Evidence-based recommendations on balloon angioplasty of pulmonary vein stenosis in infants. This involves involves inflating a balloon in the narrow section of the pulmonary vein to widen the area so blood can flow through more easily.

  5. Radiofrequency valvotomy for pulmonary atresia (HTG57)

    Evidence-based recommendations on radiofrequency valvotomy for pulmonary atresia. This involves making a hole in the blocked valve, and inserting and inflating a small balloon to widen it.

  6. Laparoscopic repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (HTG147)

    Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm. This involves replacing the damaged parts of the aorta with an artificial piece of blood vessel, performed through small cuts in the abdomen (keyhole surgery).

  7. Endovascular stent–graft placement in thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections (HTG76)

    Evidence-based recommendations on endovascular stent–graft placement in thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections. This involves placing a stent covered in graft material inside the aorta under X-ray guidance.

  8. Falloposcopy with coaxial catheter (HTG35)

    Evidence-based recommendations on falloposcopy with coaxial catheter. This involves using a small camera passed through a narrow tube to look inside a woman’s fallopian tubes and see if there are any problems that may be affecting her ability to become pregnant.

  9. Sutureless aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis (HTG483)

    Evidence-based recommendations on sutureless aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis in adults. This involves removing the narrowed aortic valve and replacing it with an artificial valve that holds itself in place.

  10. Foker technique for long-gap oesophageal atresia (HTG98)

    Evidence-based recommendations on the Foker technique for long-gap oesophageal atresia. This involves pulling slightly on the broken ends of the oesophagus to encourage them to grow towards each other so they can be stitched together to form a complete oesophagus.

  11. Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty for fetal critical aortic stenosis (HTG471)

    Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty for fetal critical aortic stenosis. This involves placing a catheter into the baby’s heart, while the baby is still in the womb. The aim is to help the heart develop properly.

  12. Transcatheter tricuspid valve leaflet repair for tricuspid regurgitation (HTG632)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transcatheter tricuspid valve leaflet repair for tricuspid regurgitation in adults. This involves putting a device on the heart valve to help it close.

  13. Botulinum toxin type A injections into the urethral sphincter for idiopathic chronic non-obstructive urinary retention (HTG685)

    Evidence-based recommendations on botulinum toxin type A injections into the urethral sphincter for idiopathic chronic non-obstructive urinary retention. This involves injecting botulinum toxin type A into the urethral sphincter.

  14. Irreversible electroporation for treating liver metastases (HTG304)

    Evidence-based recommendations on irreversible electroporation for the treatment of liver metastases. This involves using very short electrical field pulses delivered over several minutes to destroy the tumour and a small surrounding tissue margin.

  15. Insertion of a collagen plug to close an abdominal wall enterocutaneous fistula (HTG359)

    Evidence-based recommendations on insertion of a collagen plug to close an abdominal wall enterocutaneous fistula. This involves inserting a collagen plug into the fistula to seal off where it joins the bowel.