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Early Enteral vs Oral Postoperative Nutrition After Pancreatoduodenectomy: The NUTRIWHI Randomized Clinical Trial.

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Stoma Complications

Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023
AbstractStoma-related complications are among the most common sources of perioperative morbidity in colorectal surgery. Complications can occur intraoperatively, in the immediate postoperative period, or even months to years after stoma creation. Although some will require urgent surgical intervention, most are treated nonoperatively with a combination
Aaron J, Dawes, John V, Gahagan
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Complications of rhinosinusitis

BMJ, 2016
A 65 year old man was initially referred to plastic surgery because of a recurrent abscess on the forehead, and headache. He was subsequently referred to ear, nose, and throat surgery for definitive management of his sinus complication. What is the diagnosis?
Ball SL, Carrie S
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COMPLICATIONS OF TRACHEOTOMY

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1965
TRACHEOTOMY (opening of the trachea) and tracheostomy (the creation of a more permanent opening in the trachea) are procedures which have become commonplace. It is the opinion of many that any physician should be able to quickly perform a tracheotomy at a moment's notice.
C T, Yarington, J P, Frazer
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Complications of Tracheostomy

Archives of Surgery, 1962
Emergency tracheostomy has long been used for acute upper respiratory obstruction, regardless of the cause.1 Elective tracheostomy, in our hands, has also proved to be a very useful procedure. It has been of considerable value in the management of patients with head injuries, high spinal cord injuries, and chest injuries.
W W, GLAS, O J, KING, A, LUI
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Complications

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2006
In orthopaedics, there are many potential complications that may either be life-threatening or limb-threatening. Fat embolism, pulmonary embolism, and even hemorrhage may be life-threatening. Acute compartment syndrome, infection, and malunion or nonunion of a fracture can lead to loss of a limb or impaired limb functioning.
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Complicated life, complicated VEGF-B

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2012
No other member of the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) family has been as mysterious as VEGF-B. Notwithstanding its name, VEGF-B can hardly be regarded as a growth factor because growth occurs fairly normally in Vegf-b deficient mice. Moreover, VEGF-B is barely angiogenic under most conditions, although it was expected to be an angiogenic ...
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EARLY COMPLICATIONS: Cardiac Complications

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999
Cardiopulmonary complications developing after pneumonectomy are described. Arrhythmias are seen in about 25% of patients undergoing pneumonectomy, and supraventricular tachyarrhythmias are common. To date, the efficacy of medical prophylaxis has not yet been defined.
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