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Primary Adenocarcinoma of Ileostomy: Case Report with Review of the Literature [PDF]
Primary adenocarcinoma is a rare and late complication following proctocolectomy and ileostomy for ulcerative colitis, familial adenomatous polyposis, Crohn's disease and multifocal colorectal cancer.
Shailesh Mohandas, Stephen Lake
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Assessment of Risk Factors for the Occurrence of a High-Output Ileostomy [PDF]
Background: Ileostomy is often required in patients undergoing bowel resections for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), colorectal cancer, and emergencies. Unfortunately, some patients develop a high-output stoma (HOS).
Claudia Seifarth +6 more
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Clinical Outcomes of Patients undergoing Intracutaneously and Transcutaneously Sutured Ileostomy to Prevent Stoma Related Complications- A Cohort Study [PDF]
Introduction: Ileostomy plays an important role in the emergency settings when faecal diversion procedure would be lifesaving. As it is known that each procedure has some complications, ileostomy is no different than having a plethora of complications
Devendra Choudhary, Kunal Vaidya
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[Objectives] To investigate the feasibility of extracting specimens from the preventive ileostomy site during laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer and its impact on ileostomy closure.
Bai Junge +5 more
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Background: Loop ileostomy has an important role in mitigating the serious effects of anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery. However, the morbidity and mortality associated with ileostomy reversal cannot be overlooked.
HyungJoo Baik, Ki Beom Bae
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Objectives:A temporary diverting loop ileostomy is often performed with sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer. However, optimal timing for the reversal of ileostomy is a challenging issue concerning the different cut-off periods.
Mehmet Arif Usta, Arif Burak Çekiç
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The efficacy of ileostomy after laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery: a meta-analysis
Background Protective ileostomy is always applied to avoid clinically significant anastomotic leakage and other postoperative complications for patients receiving laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery.
Yu Mu +4 more
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Application of Laparoscopic Surgery in Ileostomy Reversal
In colorectal cancer surgery, loop ileostomy is sometimes necessary to prevent anastomotic leakage. Although ileostomy reversal is relatively simple, postoperative complication is inevitable.
XU Zheng +7 more
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Saireito (TJ-114) for Preventing High-Output Syndrome After Temporary Ileostomy in Rectal Cancer Surgery. [PDF]
Uemura M +11 more
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To compare the clinical results of patients with low rectal cancer who underwent skin bridge loop ileostomy and traditional loop ileostomy, and provide clinical evidence for choosing a better ostomy method.
Hui Ye +8 more
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