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International Forum on Visceral Myopathy 2024: Advances in the Knowledge of the Disease
As an orphan disease, where treatment is not curative and diagnosis is often slow, VSCM represents a serious health and social problem requiring research efforts in several directions. ABSTRACT Background Visceral myopathy (VSCM) is an ultra‐rare life‐threatening condition characterized by severe impairment of gastrointestinal (GI), genitourinary, and ...
Pascal De Santa Barbara +42 more
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Roux-en-Y longitudinal Pancreatico Jejunostomy for Pancreatic Calculi in Children
Background: Pancreatic calculi is distinctly uncommon in children and usually present wit recurrent abdominal pain. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of longitudinal pancreatico-jejunostomy in relieving intractable abdominal pain in children with ...
AKM Zahid Hossain +2 more
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Acute pancreatitis in dogs and cats: medical imaging, biopsy, treatment and prognosis [PDF]
Diagnosing acute pancreatitis in dogs and cats is difficult. Abdominal ultrasonography provides specific information about the size, shape and homogeneity of the pancreas, but is very dependent on the experience of the operator and the quality of the ...
Daminet, Sylvie +4 more
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Stoma reversals following open abdomen management: A retrospective study from Eastern India
Background: Stoma creation during open abdomen (OA) management is often necessary to reduce sepsis and protect anastomoses. However, there is no evidence on reversal timing and outcomes in this high-risk group.
Poulamee Biswas +2 more
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Endoscopic vs surgical treatment of biliary stenosis after liver transplantation. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The biliary anastomosis is often considered as the Achilles’ heel of liver transplantation (LT). Although the incidence has decreased over the last decade, patients undergoing liver transplantation are still affected by biliary complications.
Cremone, Cristiano
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Perioperative period in surgery of a burn scarring stenosis of the esophagus
Overall and treated 27 patients aged 41 to 66 with burn scarring strictures of the esophagus. All the patients were divided into 2 groups: 1-st group consisted of 17 patients, who in perioperative period recieved enteral feeding by the jejunostomy in ...
A. P. Koshel, V. Yu. Mosolkov
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Early and late complications of bariatric operation. [PDF]
Weight loss surgery is one of the fastest growing segments of the surgical discipline. As with all medical procedures, postoperative complications will occur. Acute care surgeons need to be familiar with the common problems and their management. Although
Beekley, Alec +3 more
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False Elevation of Volume Determined by Bladder Scanner Secondary to Bowel Obstruction [PDF]
Bladder scanners allow for quick determination of bladder volumes (BV) with minimal training. BV measured by a machine is generally accurate; however, circumstances exist in which falsely elevated BVs are reported.
Altawil, Zaid +3 more
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Introduction Obstructive upper GI cancer commonly uses feeding jejunostomy as a standard procedure. Surgeons implemented laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy via minimally invasive surgery, employing a variety of techniques.
Sumet Komek +3 more
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma [PDF]
A 61-year-old gentleman who lives with his wife and 20-year-old son, presented to the polyclinic with a four week history of pruritus. On examination he was found to be jaundiced and his LFTs were high.
Bezzina, Sarah, Debattista, Daniel
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