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Emphysematous cholecystitis with massive gas in the abdominal cavity.
Emphysematous cholecystitis is a rare variant of acute cholecystitis with a high mortality rate. The combination of emphysematous cholecystitis and pneumoperitoneum is also rare.
Hiroyuki Miyahara+4 more
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Tamponation of the abdominal cavity
Taking into account that sometimes occurring during laparotomy bleeding in the abdominal cavity can lead, if not to a fatal outcome, then in any case to a significant slowdown in the postoperative course, the author suggests his own way of tamponation of the abdominal cavity that could occur to prevent such complications.
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Secondary abdominal pregnancy: A case report [PDF]
Abdominal pregnancy is a type of ectopic pregnancy where the gestational sac is implanted in the peritoneal cavity. It may be either a primary or a secondary abdominal pregnancy.
Ipsita Mohapatra1, SubhaRanjan Samantaray1, Achanta Vivekananda2, S Greeshma3
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Hydrogen (H2) protects against inflammation-induced oxidative stress. Nondigestible saccharides (NDSs) enhance colonic H2 production. We examined whether colonic H2 transfers to tissues in the abdominal cavity and whether it affects expression of ...
N. Nishimura+4 more
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A rare case of postmenopausal inguinal endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial cells are located outside the uterine cavity, mostly in the abdominal cavity and the peritoneum. It is commonly located in the ovaries, bowel, and pelvic cavity.
Jayabal Pandiaraja+2 more
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The Giant Post-Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia: Clinical Case and Literature Review
The post-traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is a rare type of trauma which most commonly occurs after the blunt trauma of the thorax and abdomen. In the acute period of trauma, the symptoms of the emergency diseases and nonspecific signs of the diaphragmatic
S. A. Domrachev, S. A. Kucher
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Foreign body in the abdominal cavity
In the structure of proctological diseases, foreign bodies in the rectum account for 0.5%. Foreign bodies in the rectum occur less frequently in general clinical institutions. We observed a patient with a foreign body in the rectum perforating into the abdominal cavity.
R. F. Gubaev+5 more
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PENETRATING WOUNDS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY.3 [PDF]
Penetrating wounds of the abdominal cavity, with injury to any one of the contained viscera, may be considered if not necessarily fatal, yet always doubtful of favorable termination under any course of treatment. The probabilities of not one, but several of the abdominal organs being implicated in the injury, the danger from surgical shock, concealed ...
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Breast reconstruction with TRAM: abdominal tomographic evaluation [PDF]
Introduction: The transverse rectus abdominis muscle flap (TRAM) is a method of breast reconstruction with good aesthetic results and does not require the use of silicone implants for better body contouring.
Igor Moura Soares+5 more
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