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2015
Anastomotic leak is an important complication that can lead to significant increased morbidity and mortality following esophagectomy. Mortality rates after a leak may be as high as 40 %.This dreaded complication can, additionally, result in increased hospital length of stay, anastomotic strictures, and a significant increase in cost. Prompt recognition,
Onkar V. Khullar, Seth D. Force
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Anastomotic leak is an important complication that can lead to significant increased morbidity and mortality following esophagectomy. Mortality rates after a leak may be as high as 40 %.This dreaded complication can, additionally, result in increased hospital length of stay, anastomotic strictures, and a significant increase in cost. Prompt recognition,
Onkar V. Khullar, Seth D. Force
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Anastomotic Leak/Pelvic Abscess
2015Anastomotic leakage is a major postoperative complication following a low anterior resection of the rectum. Besides the immediate life-threatening risk, long-term problems include an anastomotic stricture and associated anorectal dysfunction, as well as possible increased risk for local recurrence.
Seok Byung Lim, Jose G. Guillem
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Anastomotic Leaks and Fistulas
2000There are two chief clinical scenarios of postoperative intestinal leak: The leak is obvious — you see intestinal contents draining from the operative wound or from the drain site — if a drain was left. You suspect a leak but do not see one.
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Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Anastomotic leak after bowel resection
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013Jessica L, Brown, John M, Grosel
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