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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding the microbial changes within the surgical site may enhance our understanding of the origin and subsequent role of microbes in the causation of incisional surgical site infections (SSIs). In this study we used 16S rRNA sequencing to establish the dynamic microbiota of the surgical site in patients undergoing bowel ...
Veral Vishnoi +9 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Surgical Site Infection (SSI) of an abdominal incision is a dreaded infectious complication following colorectal surgery. Understanding the intraoperative microbiology holds the key to prevention. Genomic sequencing has revolutionised culture‐independent techniques, allowing for a more sensitive tool in microbial detection.
Veral Vishnoi +8 more
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Rare internal hernia: small bowel incarcerated within pouch of Douglas. [PDF]
Chen B, Kelecy M, Kelesis M, Baynosa J.
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Retropubic hemorrhage after TVT surgery, though rare, is a serious complication—we outline a management strategy emphasizing timely diagnosis and tailored treatment to reduce morbidity. Abstract Mid‐urethral slings (MUS) such as tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT) are the established gold standard surgical approach for treating stress urinary incontinence (
Greta Lisa Carlin +5 more
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Pneumoperitoneum without significant bowel perforation in patients with blunt trauma: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Masuadi E +6 more
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Port‐site hernia following laparoscopic gynecological surgery: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
This systematic review of 70 346 patients revealed an estimated incidence of port‐site hernia of 0.29%. Fascial closure reduces risk but does not eliminate port‐site hernia, and no specific closure technique shows clear superiority. Abstract Introduction Port‐site hernia (PSH) is a rare but clinically relevant complication of laparoscopic gynecologic ...
Franciszek Ługowski +4 more
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Internal herniation beneath the external iliac vessels with deep vein thrombosis following pelvic lymphadenectomy: a rare cause of bowel obstruction. [PDF]
Shi CQ, Du X, Fang C.
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