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ADHESIVE PROCESS IN ABDOMINAL CAVITY AFTER ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION WITH COMPONENTS SEPARATION USE (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY) [PDF]
V.V. Parshikov +2 more
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We performed a survival analysis of abdominal gastroenterological cancer surgery cases with and without anti‐adhesive barriers, with the development of adhesive bowel obstruction as the outcome. The incidence of adhesive bowel obstruction was significantly lower in patients undergoing open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery in the anti‐adhesive ...
Shota Ebinuma +5 more
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The study volume of abdominal cavity in patients with ventral hernias before and after hernioplasty
We have completed 78 operations about giant hernias of the anterior abdominal wall using the new method of hernioplasty. Modeling of direct muscle sheaths was performed using a mesh endoprosthesis.
R. A. Aliev, G. D. Odishelashvili
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In a prospective study of 20 elderly gastric cancer patients who declined gastrectomy, laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) was technically safe and preserved postoperative function. However, as oncological curability cannot be assured in advanced cases, careful selection and informed consent are essential.
Marie Washio +9 more
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TRANSMURAL MIGRATION OF SURGICAL SPONGE INTO CECUM: A RARE CASE REPORT
Retained foreign body in the abdominal cavity following surgery is a continuing problem. We report a case of an 18 year old man who was referred with abdominal pain and cecal mass.
R. Omranipour +1 more
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Traumatic Perforation of a Pacemaker Generator into the Abdominal Cavity [PDF]
Salomon Manz +4 more
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Assessing the respiratory impact caused when giant hernias are reinserted into the abdominal cavity, in order to determine the optimal surgical approach [PDF]
Francisco Javier Pérez Lara +5 more
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Anti‐inflammatory drugs may be effective in improving recurrence‐free survival after radical gastrectomy in patients with pStage II or III gastric cancer. ABSTRACT Background Elevated postoperative inflammation is associated with reduced recurrence‐free survival (RFS) after gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer, independent of postoperative ...
Ryota Matsui +7 more
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