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Vesico-intestinal fistula

The American Journal of Surgery, 1938
Abstract This survey on vesico-intestinal fistulae is based on the summary of eighty-seven cases from the literature of the past ten years, together with one personal case. The total number on record is 592. It occurs most frequently in the fifth to the seventh decades of life and is two to three times more frequent in men than in women.
William A. Kellogg
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Poly(trimethylene carbonate) flexible intestinal anastomosis scaffolds to reduce the probability of intestinal fistula and obstruction.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2021
Biodegradable anastomat play an important role in the reconstruction process of the digestive tract. However, the biocompatibility and organizational compliance of anastomotic tubes still need to be improved. Electrospun tissue engineering scaffolds have
Yue-han Ren   +6 more
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Chyme reinfusion improved outcomes after definitive surgery for small-intestinal enteroatmospheric fistula in patients with enteral nutrition.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2022
PURPOSE In patients suffering from small-intestinal enteroatmospheric fistula who are receiving enteral nutrition (EN), although the function of the small intestine is sufficient, without chyme reinfusion (CR), disuse of the distal intestine of ...
Y. Liao   +7 more
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Intestinal fistulae

2022
Abstract Intestinal fistulae typically follow surgical procedures, often when the operation has been performed in the emergency setting, or in individuals with specific underlying conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease or cancer. The key management of these patients should follow an algorithm, an acronym of SNAP—sepsis, nutrition,
Philip J. Allan   +2 more
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Management of intestinal fistulas

The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
Abstract A ten year experience of treatment of gastrointestinal fistulas is analyzed. A table of priorities of management is presented with a discussion of supportive therapy and indications for operation. The importance of an optimal, planned, nutritional program is stressed.
R, CHAPMAN, R, FORAN, J E, DUNPHY
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INTESTINAL FISTULAS FOLLOWING PELVIC EXENTERATION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1962
Abstract Intestinal fistulas occurring as a post-operative complication after pelvic exenteration have been noted in 87 cases from a total of 640 exenteration procedures. The time of onset of these fistulas has been found to fall into two rather well-defined groups, namely, those in the immediate potsoperative period and those occurring later.
D G, CLARK, W W, DANIEL, A, BRUNSCHWIG
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External small intestinal fistulas

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Summary External small intestinal fistulas, whether or not requiring surgery for their ultimate closure, require optimal care. This consists of diligent and judicious supportive management, with particular attention to early and adequate drainage for the control of sepsis, replacement of fluids and electrolytes, and the nutritional requirements ...
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VESICO-INTESTINAL FISTULAS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
In a communication1read before the Section on Urology of the American Medical Association in 1927, the possible extension of inflammatory processes in viscera adjacent to the superior pelvorectal space was clearly emphasized. Instances were cited in which infection originating in the seminal vesicles, superior urethra and other structures had spread to
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