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A case of congenital total intestinal atresia in a neonate: a case report. [PDF]
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Surgery in space: The ultimate frontier
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2022
Emergency laparotomy is a high-risk surgical procedure with mortality and morbidity up to 10 times higher than for a similar procedure performed electively. An enhanced recovery approach has been shown to improve outcomes. A focus on rapid correction of underlying deranged acute physiology and proactive management of conditions associated with aging ...
Geeta, Aggarwal +2 more
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Emergency laparotomy is a high-risk surgical procedure with mortality and morbidity up to 10 times higher than for a similar procedure performed electively. An enhanced recovery approach has been shown to improve outcomes. A focus on rapid correction of underlying deranged acute physiology and proactive management of conditions associated with aging ...
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The Lancet, 1967
Abstract 155 jaundiced patients underwent laparotomy at the London Hospital between 1961 and 1965. In 3, the cause of the jaundice turned out to be medical rather than surgical. There was no mortality. The steroid diagnostic test, percutaneous liver biopsy, and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography produced misleading or unhelpful results in some ...
J.B. Bourke, H.D. Ritchie, P. Cannon
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Abstract 155 jaundiced patients underwent laparotomy at the London Hospital between 1961 and 1965. In 3, the cause of the jaundice turned out to be medical rather than surgical. There was no mortality. The steroid diagnostic test, percutaneous liver biopsy, and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography produced misleading or unhelpful results in some ...
J.B. Bourke, H.D. Ritchie, P. Cannon
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The value of exploratory laparotomy [PDF]
1. Exploratory laparotomy, when undertaken by the ethical surgeon, remains a valuable means of diagnosing and treating intraabdominal disease when other methods of diagnosis have failed.
Leon J. Witkowski, Raymond E. Anderson
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Laparotomy for pelvic fracture
The American Journal of Surgery, 1980To establish criteria for laparotomy, the records of 224 patients admitted with an acute pelvic fracture were reviewed. Forty-four patients underwent laparotomy; 2 had no intraabdominal injury. The mechanisms of injury was blunt trauma in 31 patients and gunshot wound in 13. All four patients who died had blunt trauma.
Victor J Zannis, MacDonald Wood
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Dehiscence of laparotomy wounds
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract In a study of forty patients with wound dehiscence and of a control group, transverse incisions and retention sutures were found to exert a protective effect. Distention with vomiting and pulmonary complications occurred almost invariably in patients in whom dehiscence later developed.
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