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Colostomy and Colostomy Closure
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977A series of 181 adult patients subjected to colostomy was studied, almost all of whom had disease rather than injury. The complication rate was 28 per cent. One hundred of these patients had a subsequent colostomy closure with a complication rate of 17 per cent.
J R, Hines, G D, Harris
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1989
One hundred and forty‐seven colostomies were closed in 146 patients at wellington hospital between i january 1978 and 1 january 1987. The majority of stomata were formed in patients with colorectal cancer. At least one additional significant procedure was undertaken at the time of stoma closure in 10 patients.
S, Kyle, W H, Isbister
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One hundred and forty‐seven colostomies were closed in 146 patients at wellington hospital between i january 1978 and 1 january 1987. The majority of stomata were formed in patients with colorectal cancer. At least one additional significant procedure was undertaken at the time of stoma closure in 10 patients.
S, Kyle, W H, Isbister
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1982
The colostomy is the most commonly performed diversion of the fecal stream in the surgical management of colorectal carcinoma, diverticular disease, congenital birth defects, and trauma. The evolution of the colostomy has resulted in improved surgical techniques and a better quality of life for the patient.
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The colostomy is the most commonly performed diversion of the fecal stream in the surgical management of colorectal carcinoma, diverticular disease, congenital birth defects, and trauma. The evolution of the colostomy has resulted in improved surgical techniques and a better quality of life for the patient.
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Colostomy problems—dietary and colostomy management
Cancer, 1971Traditional attitudes about managing a colostomy by diet and irrigations must be carefully scrutinized. Colostomies function sometimes because of irrigations and sometimes in spite of irrigations. The approach to one's own normal dietary habits, rather than the dependence upon a standard colostomy diet, seems to give a better regulation of colostomy ...
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1995
This study describes a new device (the colostomy tubus) for potentially establishing continence in patients with a diverted bowel.The device was used in an animal experiment on dogs. The period of wearing the device was from one day to an uninterrupted insertion period of eight months.
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This study describes a new device (the colostomy tubus) for potentially establishing continence in patients with a diverted bowel.The device was used in an animal experiment on dogs. The period of wearing the device was from one day to an uninterrupted insertion period of eight months.
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