Pyloric Atresia in a Neonate With Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Case Report [PDF]
When surgery is performed in patients with EB, risks of blisters and epidermal detachment are always present. The Heineke‐Mikulicz pyloroplasty cannot always be performed because of anatomical constraints.
Naoya Sakamoto +4 more
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Intraoperative pyloric drainage is unnecessary during esophagectomies: a meta-analysis and systematic review of randomized controlled trials [PDF]
Objective: The topic of this meta-analysis is the comparison of gastric conduit esophageal reconstructions with or without pyloroplasty.Background: Surgical procedures, especially minimal invasive esophagectomy (MIE) can be a curative treatment in the ...
Armand Csontos +16 more
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PYloroplasty versus No Intervention in GAstric REmnant REconstruction after Oesophagectomy: study protocol for the PYNI-GAREREO phase III randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background After esophagectomy for esophageal and esophagogastric cancer, more than half of patients have lost > 10% of their body weight at 12 months. In most cases, the gastric remnant is used for reconstruction after esophagectomy.
Naoya Okada +13 more
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Management of debilitating bile reflux after esophagectomy with Roux-en-Y diversionCentral MessagePerspective [PDF]
Objective: Debilitating and complex problems like bile reflux, recurrent aspiration pneumonia, and conduit dysfunction have been observed after esophagectomy with pyloroplasty.
Sadia Tasnim, MD, MS +3 more
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Heineke in 1886 and von Mikulicz in 1887 independently described the popular method of pyloroplasty by longitudinal incision and transverse closure. In some patients, particularly children, the Heineke-Mikulicz procedure has not always been satisfactory because of inadequate size and distortion of the muscular gastroduodenal funnel.
Judson G. Randolph
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Evaluation of Pyloroplasty repair by Single layer Simple Interrupted Extra Mucosal technique in Dogs
In this study a pyloroplasty technique was designed by using a single layer simple interrupted extra-mucosal suture pattern on pyloric region in dogs. Nine adult dogs were used to induce longitudinal surgical incision in the pyloric region under general ...
Humam H. Nazht
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Pyloric Dysfunction: A Review of the Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment [PDF]
Pyloric dysfunction is defined as hypertonia or spasm of the pyloric sphincter. The pylorus plays a key role in gastric emptying, but its function remains incompletely understood.
Hee Kyong Na +7 more
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Pyloroplasty for Refractory Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a chronic gastric motility disorder in which the pathophysiology mimics a post-vagotomy state. Pyloroplasty is beginning to emerge as a successful drainage procedure for refractory gastroparesis. Here we report our experience using pyloroplasty in the surgical management of diabetic and nondiabetic gastroparesis. A retrospective study
Sheri A, Mancini +4 more
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Laparoscopic Finney pyloroplasty in the emergency setting: first case report in the literature and technical challenges [PDF]
Elisabetta Moggia +3 more
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Celiac artery occlusion from median arcuate ligament compression complicating a hemorrhagic duodenal ulcer repair [PDF]
We present a case of a hemorrhagic duodenal ulcer complicated by occlusion of the celiac artery (CA) by acute median arcuate ligament (MAL) compression.
Anthony N. Rizzo, DO +4 more
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