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Type-III tracheoesophageal fistula is the commonest type of fistula where upper pouch is blind and distal oesophageal pouch communicates with trachea.
Anju Gupta +3 more
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Gastric Perforation due to Candida Infection in Association with Prolonged Proton Pump Inhibitor Use: A Report of Two Cases [PDF]
Fungus as a cause of gastric perforation is very rare. Very low pH of stomach usually does not support fungal growth. It is usually associated with immunocompromised state or is seen in debilitated patients like patients receiving steroid therapy ...
Amrita Neelakanta +2 more
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Gastric perforation in neonates is a catastrophe associated with high morbidity. Most are due to underlying primary pathology.To review the management of gastric perforation in neonates in Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa.Retrospective study of consecutive complete data sets of neonates presenting with gastric perforation.Department of Paediatric Surgery ...
Kuremu, RT, Hadley, GP, Wiersma, R
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Gastric tube perforation penetrating the pericardium after esophagectomy that needed surgical repair
Background As the prognosis of esophageal cancer surgery has improved, reports on postoperative complications of gastric tubes have increased. Among them, gastric tube ulcer perforation is infrequent but often severe and difficult to treat.
Tomohiro Akutsu +6 more
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As patients with carcinoma of the esophagus live longer, complications associated with the use of a gastric conduit are increasing. Ulcers form in the gastric conduit in 6.6% to 19.4% of patients. There are a few reports of perforation of a gastric conduit in the English literature. Almost all of these were associated with serious complications.
Nilesh, Patil +4 more
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Introduction: Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is used to diagnose and treat upper gastrointestinal diseases, but it can also cause complications, including perforation.
Youn Su Park
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Gastric Perforation Associated with Tuberculosis: A Case Report
Gastric tuberculosis is a rare presentation of tuberculosis infection. Gastric perforation associated with tuberculosis is exceedingly rare with five previously published cases.
Richdeep S. Gill +3 more
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Lactate Level as a Prediction Factor of Reperforation after Repairing Gastric Perforation
Reperforation after gastric perforation repair is a complication which increases the rate of morbidity and mortality in gastric perforation. The lack of ability of the tissue to use oxygen in septic condition causes anaerobic cellular metabolism and ...
Vicky Sumarki Budipramana
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