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Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1986
Proctocolectomy renders patients more prone to significant fluid and electrolyte disturbance due not only to the loss of the normal absorptive capacity of the colon, but also due to unique complications of the postoperative state. Other than causes of diarrhoea unrelated to ileostomy, ileal resection, partial small bowel obstruction, and regional ...
A M, Metcalf, S F, Phillips
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Proctocolectomy renders patients more prone to significant fluid and electrolyte disturbance due not only to the loss of the normal absorptive capacity of the colon, but also due to unique complications of the postoperative state. Other than causes of diarrhoea unrelated to ileostomy, ileal resection, partial small bowel obstruction, and regional ...
A M, Metcalf, S F, Phillips
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2006
Ileostomy diarrhea is not an uncommon problem and can lead to considerable loss of quality of life. Unfortunately, well-designed therapeutic trials are lacking, and thus, treatment of patients with ileostomy diarrhea remains largely empiric.
Andrew W, DuPont, Joseph H, Sellin
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Ileostomy diarrhea is not an uncommon problem and can lead to considerable loss of quality of life. Unfortunately, well-designed therapeutic trials are lacking, and thus, treatment of patients with ileostomy diarrhea remains largely empiric.
Andrew W, DuPont, Joseph H, Sellin
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1979
A study of 47 patients undergoing ileostomy reconstruciton is presented. The most common indications were recession (15 patients) and a desire for a continent type of ileostomy (12 patients), proplapse (4 patients), unsatisfactory siting (3 patients), and parastomal hermia (1 patient). Refashioning at a new site was required in 30 cases. In 28 of these
D, Failes +4 more
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A study of 47 patients undergoing ileostomy reconstruciton is presented. The most common indications were recession (15 patients) and a desire for a continent type of ileostomy (12 patients), proplapse (4 patients), unsatisfactory siting (3 patients), and parastomal hermia (1 patient). Refashioning at a new site was required in 30 cases. In 28 of these
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Southern Medical Journal, 1983
The continent ileostomy, consisting of a valve and a pouch, makes available an alternative system in which intestinal discharge can be stored and controlled after coloproctectomy. Earlier concerns regarding valve slippage with resulting malfunction have been largely eliminated by recent modifications in the technique of valve construction.
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The continent ileostomy, consisting of a valve and a pouch, makes available an alternative system in which intestinal discharge can be stored and controlled after coloproctectomy. Earlier concerns regarding valve slippage with resulting malfunction have been largely eliminated by recent modifications in the technique of valve construction.
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Professional nurse (London, England), 1999
Several different groups of patients may undergo an ileostomy, the two most common being those with ulcerative colitis and and Crohn's disease. Nurses have an important role in providing information, advice and support to such patients.
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Several different groups of patients may undergo an ileostomy, the two most common being those with ulcerative colitis and and Crohn's disease. Nurses have an important role in providing information, advice and support to such patients.
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