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[Pseudotumors of the abdominal cavity].

open access: yesVestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 1977
A A, Volkov, V V, Lukin
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The abdominal cavity: An observation

The American Journal of Surgery, 1966
Abstract A mold of this type permits a new perspective and can be used (1) as a teaching aid to develop an understanding of three dimensional anatomy pertaining to the total parietal examination concept; (2) to emphasize the vulnerability of prevertebral organs to blunt trauma of the abdomen; (3) to illustrate how subtle inaccuracies can be ...
R S, Monk, S, Wilson
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Hydatidosis of the abdominal cavity

Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1982
Following surgery for hydatid disease of the liver, the disease was disseminated intraperitoneally. The dynamic pathway of spread was demonstrated on CT. The abdominal hydatidosis finally occupied a large ventral hernial sac.
A, Solomon, Z, Rubinstein, B, Morag
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Fibula bone in abdominal cavity

Injury, 1986
CASE REPORT A 16-year-old boy was admitted to Casualty in a state of shock, having sustained multiple fractures of the right lower limb, caused by the drivebelt of a flour machine over which he had fallen asleep. He had a traumatic below-knee amputation on the right, with 5 cm of tibia1 shaft protruding from the gaping wound.
S, Shrotria, N D, Tahiliani
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Free Stent in the Abdominal Cavity

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2014
Varon de 70 anos de edad con cancer de colon estenosante en estadio IV que ingresa de forma programada para la colocacion de endoprotesis. A las 24 h del procedimiento presenta distension y dolor abdominal intenso junto con signos de irritacion peritoneal.
Isabel María, Gallarín Salamanca   +3 more
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[Abdominal approaches and drainages of the abdominal cavity].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2007
Appropriate access to the abdominal cavity is the first and crucial step for successful abdominal surgical intervention. In planning the incision, several variables have to be considered, such as anatomy of the abdominal wall, localization of the target organ, and individual conditions (previous incisions, minimal access surgery, etc).
C, Hagel, M, Schilling
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The abdominal cavity

Abstract This chapter begins with the boundaries of the abdominal cavity, and goes on to describe the arrangement of structures within the abdomen. The peritoneal cavity and its subdivisions are described, including a detailed description of the lesser sac and other peritoneal recesses.
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