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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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Laparotomy in Hodgkin's Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971Excerpt To the editor: Some statements in Dr. Ralph E. Johnson's article on staging laparotomy in Hodgkin's disease in the September issue (Ann Intern Med75:459-462, 1971) are confusing. Dr.
B, Kisloff, R E, Johnson
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Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1994
AbstractThe second‐look laparotomy has become an important means of assessing therapy response in ovarian cancer patients. This procedure enables the gynecologic oncologist to diligently search for small volume persistent disease, which often escapes detection by less invasive means.
James L. Moore, James Barter
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AbstractThe second‐look laparotomy has become an important means of assessing therapy response in ovarian cancer patients. This procedure enables the gynecologic oncologist to diligently search for small volume persistent disease, which often escapes detection by less invasive means.
James L. Moore, James Barter
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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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2011
The mainstay for management of acute appendicitis is appendicectomy. Apart from clinical judgement, radiological modalities such as ultrasound, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may aid in the diagnosis of appendicitis. Prior optimization of the patient with analgesia, fluid resuscitation and antibiotics are adjuncts for
Omar Faiz, Ravikrishna Mamidanna
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The mainstay for management of acute appendicitis is appendicectomy. Apart from clinical judgement, radiological modalities such as ultrasound, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may aid in the diagnosis of appendicitis. Prior optimization of the patient with analgesia, fluid resuscitation and antibiotics are adjuncts for
Omar Faiz, Ravikrishna Mamidanna
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1950
Summary Four methods of approaching the peritoneal cavity of the horse are described; two are variations of the flank method and two of the ventral approach to the abdomen. The advantages of and indications for each approach are discussed.
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Summary Four methods of approaching the peritoneal cavity of the horse are described; two are variations of the flank method and two of the ventral approach to the abdomen. The advantages of and indications for each approach are discussed.
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2016
General procedure of thoracotomy and laparotomy is described in this chapter. In terms of thoracotomy, three different types of incision such as posterolateral thoracotomy, axillar vertical incision, and axillar skin crease incision were illustrated.
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General procedure of thoracotomy and laparotomy is described in this chapter. In terms of thoracotomy, three different types of incision such as posterolateral thoracotomy, axillar vertical incision, and axillar skin crease incision were illustrated.
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