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Use of colonic pouches in treatment of mid and low rectal cancer: Better patient selection results in better functional outcome [PDF]
Background: Addition of a colonic pouch to an ultralow anterior resection or a coloanal anastomosis can improve the functional outcome, but may also cause evacuation difficulties. This study was conducted to evaluate the selective use of colonic pouches,
Deya M M Marzouk
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OBJECTIVE: Many changes in mucosal morphology are observed following ileal pouch construction, including colonic metaplasia and dysplasia. Additionally, one rare but potential complication is the development of adenocarcinoma of the reservoir. The aim of
Henrique Moura De Paula +2 more
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Background: Worldwide, colorectal cancer ranks third in cancer-related fatalities for both sexes. CRC affects over 5.25 million people globally, making it second only in cancer incidence behind breast cancer (7.79 million cases).
Amr Ali +2 more
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Technological innovation to colostomy bags: quasi-experimental study [PDF]
Objective: To verify the effect of the bag with irrigation valve on the pattern of (dis)comfort of the colostomy person. Method Quasi-experimental study, with a single group, through pre and post-test, carried out from June to September/2020 with 33 ...
Bianca Leal Reis +4 more
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Othotopic ileal neobladder “Belgrade pouch” in females [PDF]
Background/Aim. Orthotopic continent neobladder pro-vides adequate capacity, low pressure reservoir, acceptable rate of continence and satisfactory voiding frequency.
Aleksić Predrag, Bančević Vladimir
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Orthotopic ileal neobladder creation according to the original surgical method “Belgrade pouch“ - a ten-years experience [PDF]
Background/Aim. The principle of continent urinary derivations is based on the formation of a reservoir as similar as native bladder is, with satisfactory capacity, high level of continence, low pressure and small resorbent surface as possible to prevent
Bančević Vladimir +2 more
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Why inflammation is common in ileal pouches with ulcerative colitis (UC) is unclear. We therefore clarified the morphological changes in pouches and afferent limbs (AL) of patients with UC and explored the relationship between these findings.
Kenichiro Toritani +9 more
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Transitional cell carcinoma in orthotopic ileal neobladder 12 years after radical cystectomy [PDF]
Introduction. Some cases of secondary adenocarcinoma developing in the replaced bowel segment of urinary diversions have been reported so far. Secondary adenocarcinoma develops 20 years after surgery in about 0.5% of those in whom an ileal segment is ...
Hadži-Đokić Jovan +3 more
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Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (RP/IPAA) is the procedure of choice for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), some patients with colonic Crohn’s disease (CD), and those with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP); albeit ...
Melik Kağan Aktaş +6 more
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Neobladder “Belgrade pouch”: Metabolic consideration [PDF]
Bacground/Aim. The ileal neobladder should be a lowpressure reservoir with acceptable volume and relatively small resorptive surface. A larger inner surface of the ileal pouch is associated with the high resorption of urine metabolites through ...
Bančević Vladimir +6 more
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