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Non‐functioning Palliative Gastro‐enterostomy
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972The cases of three patients are reported in whom palliative gastro‐enterostomy failed to provide adequate drainage, although no mechanical obstruction was found on reoperation. It appeared that local propulsive failure was responsible. Details of a technique to reduce stasis at the anastomotic site are suggested, and the use of sympathetic blocking ...
P F, Hart, D J, Gillett
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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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[Percutaneous gastro-enterostomy].
Der Radiologe, 1987Percutaneous gastrostomies or gastroenterostomies serve for temporary or permanent enteric feeding in patients with obstruction or functional derangement of the esophagus or hypopharynx. In addition, this radiological procedure may be indicated for small bowel decompression. The authors present their experience in 71 patients.
G R, Wittich +5 more
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[Hepatocholangio-enterostomy].
Lyon chirurgical, 2004A, RICARD, T, DUBOST-PERRET, G, DEVIC
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Uretero-Enterostomy: Experimental Studies
Journal of Urology, 1952L M, WOODRUFF +2 more
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