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Gastric emptying in rats with chronic gastric fistulas

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1969
A technic for studying gastric emptying using phenol red test meals in rats with chronic gastric fistulas was shown to yield valid and reproducible data. This method has the advantage of utilizing a chronic, unanesthetized, unrestrained animal, which may also be used to study gastric secretion.
P E, Setler, G P, Smith
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Gastro-Gastric Fistula Following Gastric Bypass

2018
Gastro-gastric fistula is a complication that might happen after a bariatric procedure like Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. It is defined as an abnormal communication between the excluded gastric pouch and the gastric remnant after gastric bypass. Its incidence has substantially decreased since the technique evolved from a nondivided to a divided gastric ...
Giulio Giambartolomei   +3 more
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Gastrojejunal fistula caused by gastric ulcer

Journal of Gastroenterology, 1998
We report a case of gastrojejunal fistula caused by benign gastric ulcer, a very rare condition. The patient was an 81-year-old-woman who had had multiple recurrences of gastric ulcer. She also had diabetes mellitus. She was admitted to our hospital because of a left femoral head fracture, necessitating a mechanical bone head exchange operation.
M, Matsuoka   +3 more
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Broncho-gastric fistula complicating transthoracic esophagectomy

Diseases of the Esophagus, 2001
Tracheo-esophageal and broncho-esophageal fistulas are recognized complications in advanced esophageal cancers. The common complications seen after transthoracic esophagectomy include pulmonary complications, anastomotic leaks, gastric stasis, and anastomotic strictures.
C S, Pramesh   +3 more
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AORTO‐GASTRIC FISTULA FOLLOWING NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1990
A case of aorto‐gastric fistula following Nissen fundoplication is reported and possible reasons for this unusual complication are discussed.
M V, Agrez, N W, Ferguson
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Spontaneous Resolution of Pancreatic Gastric Fistula

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2007
Pancreatic pseudocyst is one of the common complications of acute and chronic pancreatitis and has variable natural history. We present a case of spontaneous resolution of a pancreatic pseudocyst with gastric connection. This case presented a 46-year-old man with a pancreatic pseudocyst resulting from a complication of acute pancreatitis. This resolved
Hye Jung, Yeom, Sun Young, Yi
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Gastric fistulas in Crohn's disease

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1989
Nine cases of gastric fistula occurring in patients with Crohn's disease were treated at The Mount Sinai Hospital over the past three decades. Six cases were found in a review of 1480 patients with Crohn's disease admitted between 1960 and 1983. Three others seen at this institution outside the time frame of the author's study have also been included ...
A J, Greenstein   +6 more
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Hydatid cyst with gastric fistula

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2022
Sara, Ortiz de Guzmán Aragón   +3 more
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EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE GASTRIC FISTULA

Archives of Surgery, 1926
Changes that occur in the blood in experimental acute gastric fistula are a rise in the carbon dioxide combining power of the plasma, a decrease in chlorides, and an increase in urea. These changes are similar in some respects to those in acute duodenal fistula 1 and to those other observers 2 have found in high intestinal stasis. In experimental acute
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Gastrocolic Fistula From Benign Gastric Ulcer

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Gastrocolic fistula as a complication of benign ulcer disease is a rare occurrence with 15 recorded cases. 1-15 In every one of these in which a barium enema was performed, the lesion was demonstrated. In some cases, an x-ray film series of the upper gastrointestinal ( GI) tract failed to show the fistulous tract which was seen on the ...
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