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Urologia Internationalis, 1985
A 73-year-old man presented with pain in the right flank and fever. A ureteroduodenal fistula was demonstrated by intravenous pyelography and excised with nephroureterectomy. This seems to be the 8th case of such a lesion.
H, Sumiya +4 more
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A 73-year-old man presented with pain in the right flank and fever. A ureteroduodenal fistula was demonstrated by intravenous pyelography and excised with nephroureterectomy. This seems to be the 8th case of such a lesion.
H, Sumiya +4 more
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Annals of Surgery, 2016
Objective: To evaluate surgical performance in pancreatoduodenectomy using clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) occurrence as a quality indicator. Background: Accurate assessment of surgeon and institutional performance requires
M. McMillan +26 more
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Objective: To evaluate surgical performance in pancreatoduodenectomy using clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) occurrence as a quality indicator. Background: Accurate assessment of surgeon and institutional performance requires
M. McMillan +26 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1979
Summary— The aetiology, methods of repair and results are described in 161 patients with vesicovaginal fistulae (26 also had rectovaginal fistulae). The cure rate was 81 %.
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Summary— The aetiology, methods of repair and results are described in 161 patients with vesicovaginal fistulae (26 also had rectovaginal fistulae). The cure rate was 81 %.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
Despite the prevalence and severe implications of rectovaginal fistula, there is no universally accepted evidence-based approach to surgical management. This article offers a disease-based review of traditional management strategies and highlights the variety of technical approaches that are currently effective for the eradication of this socially ...
Bradley J, Champagne, Michael F, McGee
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Despite the prevalence and severe implications of rectovaginal fistula, there is no universally accepted evidence-based approach to surgical management. This article offers a disease-based review of traditional management strategies and highlights the variety of technical approaches that are currently effective for the eradication of this socially ...
Bradley J, Champagne, Michael F, McGee
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Archives of Surgery, 1992
During an 11-year period ending in December 1991, 36 patients with aortoenteric fistulas were assessed and treated. Twenty-five patients (69%) had previously undergone aortic reconstruction with Dacron grafts, and 11 (31%) had spontaneous aortoenteric fistulas. Of the 25 patients with secondary fistulas, 14 (56%) had undergone aortic aneurysmal rupture
J J, Peck, L R, Eidemiller
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During an 11-year period ending in December 1991, 36 patients with aortoenteric fistulas were assessed and treated. Twenty-five patients (69%) had previously undergone aortic reconstruction with Dacron grafts, and 11 (31%) had spontaneous aortoenteric fistulas. Of the 25 patients with secondary fistulas, 14 (56%) had undergone aortic aneurysmal rupture
J J, Peck, L R, Eidemiller
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Pancreas, 2009
Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is an unusual complication of chronic pancreatitis. Its diagnosis is obscured by predominance of pulmonary symptoms. A review of clinical presentation, etiology, diagnostic, and treatment modalities is presented in context of 2 cases from our institution.Case reports and case series of PPFs in the English literature ...
Tauseef, Ali +4 more
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Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is an unusual complication of chronic pancreatitis. Its diagnosis is obscured by predominance of pulmonary symptoms. A review of clinical presentation, etiology, diagnostic, and treatment modalities is presented in context of 2 cases from our institution.Case reports and case series of PPFs in the English literature ...
Tauseef, Ali +4 more
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Urology, 1983
Twenty-eight cases of pyeloduodenal fistula are reviewed from the standpoint of pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Our review suggests the majority of these fistulas involved the right kidney and occurred as a result of chronic renal inflammatory disease.
K, Rodney, W C, Maxted, J J, Pahira
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Twenty-eight cases of pyeloduodenal fistula are reviewed from the standpoint of pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Our review suggests the majority of these fistulas involved the right kidney and occurred as a result of chronic renal inflammatory disease.
K, Rodney, W C, Maxted, J J, Pahira
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Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, 2015
Aortoenteric fistula is a rare clinical entity. Early clinical and imaging diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention are crucial for patient survival. We present a case of aortoenteric fistula with direct contrast extravasation from the abdominal aorta into an ileal loop during Multi-Detector Computed Tomography scan.
Umberto G, Rossi, Maurizio, Cariati
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Aortoenteric fistula is a rare clinical entity. Early clinical and imaging diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention are crucial for patient survival. We present a case of aortoenteric fistula with direct contrast extravasation from the abdominal aorta into an ileal loop during Multi-Detector Computed Tomography scan.
Umberto G, Rossi, Maurizio, Cariati
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
A pancreatic fistula is defined as the leakage of pancreatic fluid into another organ or compartment because of pancreatic duct disruption or pseudocyst formation. It is most often seen in middle-aged men between 40 and 50, particularly in patients who have a history of chronic alcoholism and pancreatitis.
Abhinav K, Rao +4 more
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A pancreatic fistula is defined as the leakage of pancreatic fluid into another organ or compartment because of pancreatic duct disruption or pseudocyst formation. It is most often seen in middle-aged men between 40 and 50, particularly in patients who have a history of chronic alcoholism and pancreatitis.
Abhinav K, Rao +4 more
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Urology, 1984
Colovesical fistulas were identified in 42 patients. Diverticulitis was the underlying cause in 40 per cent of the patients. Carcinoma of the colon or cervix caused 33 per cent of the fistulas. Cystoscopy was the most effective procedure in diagnosing the fistulas. Surgical therapy had to be individualized to the patient's condition. Fistulas secondary
M J, Krco +3 more
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Colovesical fistulas were identified in 42 patients. Diverticulitis was the underlying cause in 40 per cent of the patients. Carcinoma of the colon or cervix caused 33 per cent of the fistulas. Cystoscopy was the most effective procedure in diagnosing the fistulas. Surgical therapy had to be individualized to the patient's condition. Fistulas secondary
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