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The Optimal Timing of Enterostomy Closure in Extremely Low Birth Weight Patients for Acute Abdomen
There are few reports on enterostomy closure (EC) timing for acute abdomen in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) patients. We retrospectively reviewed ELBW patients who underwent enterostomy formation (EF) and subsequent EC.
Hee-Beom Yang +5 more
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The abdomen is opened by an incision about 5 inches long and 1 inch to the right of the middle line, beginning about 2 inches below the costal arch and extending the mentioned length to above the navel. The stomach is exposed, below which is the transverse colon and the omentum covering the loops of the small intestine. The prongs of the instrument are
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216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis [PDF]
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Feeding enterostomy during MIE was evaluated in 19 054 patients from the Japanese NCD using propensity weighting. Enterostomy was associated with higher reoperation and respiratory complications, but lower delayed gastric emptying and deep vein thrombosis, with no significant difference in overall bowel obstruction.
Eisuke Booka +7 more
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Abstract Pharyngeal high‐resolution manometry with impedance (P‐HRM‐I) is an established assessment method used to evaluate pharyngeal swallowing. It provides precise quantification of swallowing biomechanics that enable the detection of alterations in swallowing physiology.
Mistyka Schar +5 more
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Abstract Background Increased use of operative vaginal birth (OVB; forceps and vacuum) has been proposed as a strategy to avoid cesarean birth (CB) among individuals who elect a trial of labour after CB (TOLAC). The relative maternal safety of OVB and CB in individuals with a TOLAC is poorly understood. Objective To summarize the available evidence and
Irina I. Oltean +2 more
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Complications of newborn enterostomies [PDF]
To evaluate the occurrence and severity of enterostomy complications in newborns suffering from different intestinal disorders.A 10-year retrospective cohort study (2008-2017) investigated newborns that underwent enterostomy formation and reversal for different intestinal disorders.
Wolf, Lea +3 more
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Abstract Background Children with intestinal failure are at risk for kidney dysfunction; however, the contributing factors are not well established. We aimed to describe risk factors associated with glomerular and tubular renal dysfunction in children with intestinal failure.
Amanda M. Braga da Mata +7 more
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Abstract We report a case of a very low‐birth‐weight infant with a high‐output stoma following necrotizing enterocolitis. The patient exhibited villous atrophy and microbial dysbiosis. Supplementation with glutamine and partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) was initiated, leading to reduced stoma output, improved feeding tolerance, and appropriate ...
Yunosuke Kawaguchi +12 more
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Neonatal Enterostomies; Evaluation with Complications and Mortality
Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the neonatal enterostomies performed in our clinic in the last 7 years and to discuss the complications, mortality and the causative factors.
Yeliz Kart
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