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Laparo-endoscopic Assisted Percutaneous Drainage Gastrostomy and Feeding Jejunostomy
Acquired tracheo-esophageal Fistula (TEF) is a rare but serious complication of prolonged endotracheal intubation. Patients of TEF are usually very critically ill and prone to repeated aspiration and pneumonia.
Vishwanath Golash
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The gastro-gastric fistula as a complication of a gastric bypass
The gastric-gastric fistula is an infrequent complication of bariatric surgery, but one you have to suspect it in cases of weight gain or sickness. For its diagnosis it is necessary to conduct an upper digestive endoscopy or other imaging techniques, such as a barium-based contrast examination or CT with water-soluble contrast.
Lidia Serrano Díaz +2 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Dutch intestinal failure centers are increasingly confronted with patients started on total parenteral nutrition because of reported intolerance to enteral feeding without meeting clinical criteria for intestinal failure.
J.W. Korzilius +11 more
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Background Gastric cancer (GC) remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related death. Arteriointestinal fistula is a very rare but lethal postoperative complication in GC patients after gastrectomy.
Liang Chen +7 more
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Abstract Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a relatively frequent occurrence in the pediatric population with multiple potential sequelae. Appropriate intervention may range from urgent endoscopic retrieval to watchful waiting, with multiple variables influencing the decision.
Oren Ledder +18 more
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Gastric pericardial fistula in a bariatric patient
ABSTRACT Introduction and importance: Bariatric surgery has positively affected the lives many by improving their overall health with weight loss. Unfortunately, there are complications to bariatric surgery including anastomotic leaks, bowel obstructions, hernias, and ulcers.
Lehane, Alison J. +2 more
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Perioperative Risks of Concurrent Pancreatic and Hepatic Resections for Neuroendocrine Tumors
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) account for 1%–2% of pancreatic tumors, with an increasing incidence. The safety of concurrent pancreas‐liver resections remains uncertain. This study evaluated the national outcomes of concurrent pancreatectomy and liver‐directed surgery for pNETs. Methods ACS‐NSQIP (2019–2023)
Amir Ebadinejad +4 more
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A Tough Nut to Crack: Navigating a Rare Case of Bouveret Syndrome
Bouveret syndrome, a rare complication of cholelithiasis (1%–3%), leads to high mortality (12%–30%). It occurs when a gallstone passes through a cholecystoduodenal fistula, causing gastric outlet obstruction.
Maram Alenzi +5 more
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Effect of antroneurolysis on gastric secretion in dogs with total gastric fistula
Abstract The operation of antroneurolysis is performed by circumferential sharp dissection in the submucosal plane of the entire gastric antrum, which severs the vagal nerve-supply to the antral mucosa. It might thus be regarded as a conservative variant of antrectomy, the purpose of which is to diminish gastrin release without ...
R, Hall +3 more
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Multifaceted burden of short bowel syndrome for patients and caregivers: The landmark survey
Abstract Background Short bowel syndrome is a debilitating condition often requiring long‐term parenteral support to maintain hydration, nutrition, and survival. Methods As part of the noninterventional, cross‐sectional Landmark Survey study, we evaluated burdens associated with short bowel syndrome and parenteral support dependency from patient and ...
Jenny E. Harrison +11 more
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