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Urinary tract endometriosis: Revisiting the definition of ureterolysis
Abstract Objectives To report the incidence of urinary tract endometriosis (UTE) among patients with deep endometriosis, and to analyze surgical procedures, the rate of complications, and the recurrence rate in patients with UTE managed in a French expert center.
Constance Durant Des Aulnois +9 more
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Abdominal trauma in dogs 2. management [PDF]
Trauma represents a big challenge for emergency doctors both in human and veterinary medicine. There have been great advancements in trauma medicine in people and these often provide an inspiration for veterinary surgeons.
Cortellini, S, Humm, K R
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A Case of Bladder Perforation With Rectal Impalement Injury
ABSTRACT Introduction Combined rectal impalement (RI) and bladder perforation (BP) is an extremely rare injury pattern, with limited case reports and no established consensus on their diagnosis and management. Case Presentation A 50‐year‐old man sustained a perianal impalement injury caused by a metal rod at a construction site.
Tatsuma Juichi, Atsushi Fujikawa
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Variability of aseptic peritonitis rates in the RDPLF
Aim : Peritonitis rate in the French Language Peritoneal Dialysis Registry (RDPLF) is one episode per 32 patient-months. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the percentage of germ-free, or aseptic, peritonitis in all centers, and also by ...
Christian Verger +2 more
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• Peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneal cavity and is most commonly the result of gastrointestinal rupture, perforation, or dehiscence in small animals. • Clinical signs in patients with peritonitis may be mild to severe and are often nonspecific. • Abdominocentesis is the preferred diagnostic method for confirming peritonitis. • When abdominal
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ABSTRACT Introduction Partial splenic embolization is a valuable option to manage hypersplenism and reduce portal pressure while preserving splenic function. It may improve surgical safety in patients with portal hypertension. Case Presentation A 67‐year‐old Japanese male with renal cell carcinoma and hepatitis B‐related liver cirrhosis presented with ...
Shunsuke Watanabe +6 more
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Background Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to be closely associated with peritoneal dialysis (PD)-related peritonitis. The aim of this study is to examine the feasibility of conducting a large, powered randomized controlled trial to determine the ...
Yu-hui Zhang +5 more
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Perforated small intestine in a patient with T-cell lymphoma; a rare cause of peritonitis [PDF]
The nontraumatic perforations of the small intestine are pathological entities with particular aspects in respect to diagnosis and treatment. These peculiarities derive from the nonspecific clinical expression of the peritonitis syndrome, and from the ...
Banu, Petrisor +3 more
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Risk Factors and Strategies for Failure to Rescue Following Hepatectomy: A Review
ABSTRACT Failure to rescue (FTR), defined as mortality after major postoperative complications, is a crucial indicator of surgical quality. Although mortality rates after hepatectomy have declined owing to improved surgical techniques and perioperative care, FTR remains a major concern.
Jiro Kimura +5 more
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Hemodynamic Evaluation of Nonselective \u3b2-Blockers in Patients with Cirrhosis and Refractory Ascites [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Nonselective \u3b2-blockers (NSBB) have been associated with increased incidence of paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction (PICD) and reduced survival in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites.
Angeli, Paolo +10 more
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