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Persistent Descending Mesocolon as a Risk Factor of Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer: A Single Institution Experience [PDF]
The objectives of this study are to clarify the significance of persistent descending mesocolon (PDM), a kind of intestinal malrotation, in laparoscopic colorectal surgery and present potentially useful preoperative diagnostic methods for PDM. Although several risk factors for laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been convincingly reported, the impact ...
Hidekazu Takahashi +6 more
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[cancer of the rectum and rectosigmoid] [PDF]
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine this evidence, and also to consider the anatomical and technical factors governing the use of restorative resections, so as to determine the place that they may legitimately assume during this interim ...
Goligher, John Cedric
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Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis 2018-2021: Diagnostic Imaging - IDKD Book [PDF]
Gastrointestinal disease; PET/CT; Radiology; X-ray; IDKD ...
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Primary intestinal obstruction complicated by persistent descending mesocolon.
Persistent descending mesocolon is an uncommon developmental anomaly which results from failure of fusion of the descending mesocolon with the posterior parietal peritoneum. It is asymptomatic in most cases and rarely causes intestinal obstruction. We report here a case of primary intestinal obstruction complicated by a persistent descending mesocolon.
M, Ogihara +7 more
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Transverse Colon Volvulus Secondary to the Persistent Descending Mesocolon: A Case Report
This case report introduces a rare occurrence of transverse colon volvulus associated with persistent descending mesocolon (PDM), a congenital anomaly characterized by the medial positioning of the descending colon due to a failed fusion with the dorsal abdominal wall.
Shibata, Jumpei +3 more
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Persistent descending mesocolon
Ali Alsmair, Mostafa Elfeky, Henry Knipe
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Efficacy of total transanal laparoscopic pull‑through and pure transanal endorectal pull‑through in the treatment of common‑type Hirschsprung disease. [PDF]
Introduction: Hirschsprung disease (HD) is a birth defect in which some of the intestinal nerve cells (ganglion cells) do not form completely. Improvements in laparoscopic skills among pediatric surgeons, along with technological advancements, have led ...
Huang G +7 more
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A Retrospective Descriptive study of Blunt Injury Abdomen [PDF]
Blunt trauma produces a spectrum of injury from minor, single-system injury to devastating, multisystem trauma. Surgeons must have the ability to detect the presence of intra-abdominal injuries across this entire spectrum. The object of the dissertation
Malar Raj, P
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UEG Week 2013 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 1, Issue S1, Page A135-A587, October 2013.
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