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Improving surgical technique for tracheal resection with anastomosis
Pirogov Russian Journal of SurgeryObjective. To present modern aspects of improving surgical techniques in tracheal resection developed in recent years. Material and methods. The authors have the most extensive experience in tracheal surgery (>2.000 patients over the past 50 years).
V.D. Parshin +7 more
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Laparoscopic Urethrovesical Anastomosis: A Model to Assess Surgical Competency
Journal of Endourology, 2006To create a model for the evaluation of resident competency and performance of laparoscopic skills in compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) outcome assessment guidelines for urology residency programs.A model of laparoscopic interrupted urethrovesical anastomosis was developed using chicken skin from a local ...
Ronald M, Yang, Gary C, Bellman
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Effective instruction of vascular anastomosis in the surgical skills laboratory
The American Journal of Surgery, 2008A greater emphasis has recently been placed on laboratory-based training of core surgical skills and tasks, such as vascular anastomosis. Despite this emphasis, little objective data exist regarding the effectiveness of vascular anastomosis instruction in the laboratory setting.Residents of all postgraduate levels received laboratory-based vascular ...
Aaron R, Jensen +5 more
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[Hepaticojejunal anastomosis in a regional surgical facility].
Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 2004A retrospective assessment of the post-surgical and long-term results of the high biliodigestive anastomoses constructed using the authors' own technique modification.This study evaluates 25 patient cases during an 8-year-period. The patients had high biliodigestive anastomosis affixed due to the clinically manifested obstructive icterus or due to ...
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Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Surgery: Surgical Techniques
2013Surgery has an incidence of 20–30 % among patients affected by Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and its goal is the total removal of the large bowel. There are several indications for surgery in UC patients, in elective, urgent, or emergency conditions. On the basis of patient history and presentation, different procedures, with different timing, should be ...
G. M. Sampietro +3 more
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[Surgical management of leak in an esophageal anastomosis].
Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi, 1996The best management of anastomotic leaks is "prevention". In reconstruction of the esophagogastric anastomosis, special care should be taken to avoid injuring the vascular arcades between the right and left gastroepiploic arteries. Similarly in the colon interposition procedures, careful selection of the proper vascular pedicle is of basic importance ...
Y, Uchida +3 more
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Spontaneous anastomosis between surgically closed intestinal loops
Experientia, 1956Nach atypisch durchgefuhrter Darmresektion wurden an 6 Patienten Spontan-Anastomosen beobachtet. Die Darmenden wurden vernaht oder abgebunden und die geschlossenen Segmente an den Enden angenahert. Eine beginnende Einschmelzung der Trennungswande wurde zwischen dem 9. und 51. Tag beobachtet.
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[Basic and Advanced Techniques of Anastomosis in Deep Surgical Fields:STA-SCA Anastomosis].
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgeryThis article detailly describes the subtemporal-transtentorial STA-SCA bypass technique. Through temporal base drilling, copious cerebrospinal fluid evacuation before retraction, and sufficient retraction of the temporal lobe preserving the veins of the temporal base would be primodial to obtain an appropriate surgical field. Refrection of the tentrial
Tomohiro, Inoue +8 more
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Coloanal anastomosis: indications and surgical technique.
Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae, 1986The coloanal anastomosis has evolved from the older "sleeve" pull through techniques and is used as a sphincter-saving procedure in those patients requiring excision of the rectum where adequate removal of all disease necessitates transection of the rectum close to the dentate line.
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SURGICAL AUDIT OF GASTROINTESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS
Annals of the College of Surgeons of Hong Kong, 2001S.F. Lo, A.W.C. Yip, T.W. Chow
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