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Intermittent peritoneal lavage
The American Journal of Surgery, 1961Abstract Intermittent peritoneal lavage is a simple and effective method of accomplishing artificial renal dialysis. It is readily available to any physician with hospital and laboratory facilities and can be a life-saving procedure. Indications, contraindications, technic and results are presented and discussed.
J.J. McCaughan, Curtis McGown
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Continuous Peritoneal Lavage in Peritonitis
European Surgical Research, 1969D T, Caridis, J, Gaddie, N A, Matheson
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1982
Experience of therapeutic peritoneal lavage (TPL) in Leeds extends to only ten cases. It is possible, therefore, to draw only speculative conclusions and more definite data must await controlled clinical trials. The anecdotal impressions from the literature, my own experience and results from the two American trials which have been published so far (5,
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Experience of therapeutic peritoneal lavage (TPL) in Leeds extends to only ten cases. It is possible, therefore, to draw only speculative conclusions and more definite data must await controlled clinical trials. The anecdotal impressions from the literature, my own experience and results from the two American trials which have been published so far (5,
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Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1982
From the preceding review, it can be seen that diagnostic peritoneal lavage is a safe, reliable means of evaluating the various acute conditions of the abdomen. Patients who have sustained, blunt trauma of the abdomen, particularly with associated injuries, are prime candidates for the procedure.
D C, Powell, B A, Bivins, R M, Bell
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From the preceding review, it can be seen that diagnostic peritoneal lavage is a safe, reliable means of evaluating the various acute conditions of the abdomen. Patients who have sustained, blunt trauma of the abdomen, particularly with associated injuries, are prime candidates for the procedure.
D C, Powell, B A, Bivins, R M, Bell
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Peritoneal lavage for cytology
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967W S, Floyd, C R, Boyce, T N, Evans
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PERITONEAL LAVAGE FOR GENERALIZED PERITONITIS
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1964openaire +2 more sources

