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Pulmonary-Gastric Fistula

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2009
Pulmonary to gastric fistulae are extremely rare. They can occur secondary to infection or malignancy invading through the lung into the pleural space, through the diaphragm and into the stomach. The case history reports on the successful diagnosis and treatment of a pulmonary to gastric fistula.
Moishe, Liberman, John C, Wain
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Postoperative gastric fistula

Hellenic Journal of Surgery, 2010
The aim of this study is to highlight the modern diagnostic tools and treatment options for this surgical complication which, if not addressed, could prove life-threatening. Gastrocutaneous fistula (GF) is a rare and serious surgical complication. It usually arises from a traumatized or ischemic stomach wall or gastrojejunal anastomosis following major
D. Dellaportas   +5 more
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Gastric and duodenal cutaneous fistulas

World Journal of Surgery, 1983
AbstractForty‐seven patients, 18 with gastric and 29 with duodenal cutaneous fistulas, managed at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation between 1956 and 1976 are analyzed. This is done with the intention of defining factors responsible for increased rates of morbidity and mortality.
R, Tarazi   +3 more
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Gastric and small bowel fistulas

The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract Fifty-five cases of small bowel-cutaneous fistulas are presented. The majority of these are iatrogenic, resulting from failure in surgical technics. Morbidity is excessive with long complicated hospitalization. Early aggressive surgical intervention, particularly in lower tract fistulas, provides the best cure rate.
R C, Halversen   +2 more
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Simple gastric fistula tubes

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1970
Abstract 1. 1. Simple gastric fistula tubes have been devised, made from Perspex. 2. 2. Two sizes are described, one for rats and the other for rabbits. 3. 3. Methods of solubilizing carcinogenic hydrocarbons are described.
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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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