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A Case of Common Iliac Artery Pseudoaneurysm Formation, Rupture, and Rectal Fistula Caused by <i>Escherichia coli</i>. [PDF]
Zhao X, Zhang L, Liu A.
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Effect of hydrocolloid dressing combined with continuous nursing intervention on patients with permanent ostomy. [PDF]
Luo G, Yang Y, Ma H, Zou Q.
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Management of Intestinal Failure: The High-Output Enterostomy and Enterocutaneous Fistula
This article provides an overview of the pathophysiology, causes, investigations, and management of high-output enterostomy and enterocutaneous fistula.
C J Vaizey, Janindra Warusavitarne
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Intestinal Anastomosis During Enterostomy Takedown Using a 5Â mm Miniature Endostapler Compared to Conventional Handsewn Technique [PDF]
Aim Enterostomy takedown is common in neonates with Hirschsprung’s disease, anorectal malformations, or necrotizing enterocolitis. Stapled bowel anastomosis has become routine in adults, but size of up to 12 mm diameter precludes performing ...
Oliver J Muensterer
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Enterostomies - Technical Aspects
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1988Loop ileostomy is superior to transverse loop colostomy in defunctioning the colorectum. It is easier to manage and is associated with less problems both in the early and late postoperative period.
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Archives of Surgery, 1932
THE EARLIER LITERATURE Enterostomy was recommended by Fuhr and Wesener in 1886 as a useful measure in the treatment for intestinal obstruction. For cases in which the obstruction was not readily relieved or the patient's condition did not permit an extensive operative procedure, its use was advised for temporary relief.
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THE EARLIER LITERATURE Enterostomy was recommended by Fuhr and Wesener in 1886 as a useful measure in the treatment for intestinal obstruction. For cases in which the obstruction was not readily relieved or the patient's condition did not permit an extensive operative procedure, its use was advised for temporary relief.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
Enterostomy as a therapeutic measure in intestinal obstructive lesions and in the distention of peritonitis has been quite generally accepted by the majority of surgeons. There has not, however, been a universal agreement concerning its indications or complete accord in the interpretation of its results.
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Enterostomy as a therapeutic measure in intestinal obstructive lesions and in the distention of peritonitis has been quite generally accepted by the majority of surgeons. There has not, however, been a universal agreement concerning its indications or complete accord in the interpretation of its results.
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Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 1999
Intestinal stomas are widely used in the treatment of colorectal disease since they are relatively easy to construct and are supposed to increase the safety of colorectal surgery. During the past 50 years there have been several improvements in operative technique and stoma management but despite these advances there remains appreciable morbidity ...
H R, Rosen, R, Schiessel
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Intestinal stomas are widely used in the treatment of colorectal disease since they are relatively easy to construct and are supposed to increase the safety of colorectal surgery. During the past 50 years there have been several improvements in operative technique and stoma management but despite these advances there remains appreciable morbidity ...
H R, Rosen, R, Schiessel
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Chirurgia italiana, 1986
The authors describe the difficulties and possible complications of pregnancy in colonostomized women. In the neoplastic forms, generally appearing in advanced age, the knowledge of the basic disease discourages any possible attempt at pregnancy. In the chronic inflammatory diseases (ulcerous rectocolitis and Crohn's disease), typical of young age ...
G G, Delaini +8 more
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The authors describe the difficulties and possible complications of pregnancy in colonostomized women. In the neoplastic forms, generally appearing in advanced age, the knowledge of the basic disease discourages any possible attempt at pregnancy. In the chronic inflammatory diseases (ulcerous rectocolitis and Crohn's disease), typical of young age ...
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