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Impact of anesthesia drugs on digestive motility measurements in humans: A systematic review
Abstract Background and Purpose Measurement of gastro‐intestinal motility is increasingly performed under general anesthesia during endoscopic or surgical procedures. The aim of the present study was to review the impact of different anesthetic agents on digestive motility measurements in humans.
Domitille Renard +3 more
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Esophagectomy is accompanied with high morbidity, in up to 70% of cases as well as significant mortality. One of the complications is delayed gastric tube emptying, up to 30 %. Gastric drainage procedure like pyloroplasty may solve this problem.
V. Bard +4 more
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Intramural gastric abscesses in a dog
A 6‐year‐old, female neutered Labrador retriever was presented with a chronic history of vomiting and anorexia. Abdominal ultrasound identified two large cavitated structures with echogenic content in the gastric fundus and pyloric region. CT revealed the intraparietal nature of these structures, one in the greater curvature and another one extending ...
I. Otero Balda +3 more
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Prevalence and disease burden of gastroparesis in Asia
Abstract Gastroparesis is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by significant prolongation of gastric emptying time caused by impaired motility of the stomach. Its estimated prevalence is 24.2 per 100 000 people. However, the prevalence of gastroparesis in Asian countries is unknown due to a limited number of epidemiological studies and ...
Ching‐Tung Hsu +2 more
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Pyloric Balloon Dilatation for Delayed Gastric Emptying in Children
Delayed gastric emptying may manifest with symptoms of epigastric pain, early satiety and delayed vomiting, and at times may be associated with failure to thrive. These symptoms and signs may improve following surgical pyloroplasty.
DM Israel, G Mahdi, E Hassall
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Primary acquired gastric outlet obstruction (Jodhpur disease)
The primary acquired gastric outlet obstruction during infancy and childhood is also known as Jodhpur disease. This disease was first described in 1997 in Jodhpur, India.
Pradeep Kajal +2 more
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Abstract A method of pyloroplasty has been described. It makes use of the classic Y-en-V plastic procedures. The technique is safe and simple. It adapts itself beautifully to this well-vascularized area. The number of cases submitted to this trial is small. The time lapse since the trial began is equally short.
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Rapidly Performed Pyloroplasty. [PDF]
Rochester, Minn., Oct. 18, 1897. To the Editor: —My article on "Cicatricial Stenosis and Valve Formation as a Cause of Pyloric Obstruction, with a Report of Five Cases Relieved by Operation," published in theJournalOct. 16, 1897, contains three cuts of a method of rapidly performing pyloroplasty which add largely to the interest of the publication ...
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A Propos des Bezoards Complicant les Interventions Gastriques: Rapport d'un Cas Essai de Mise au Point Etiopathogenique et Therapeutique [PDF]
Bezoar, an illness known for a long time is nowadays the subject of renewed interest. This is due to the fact that it may occur as a complication of the gastric operations now used with increasing frequency.
BAHADORAN +3 more
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712 Gastric Emptying Procedure in Oesophagectomy: Meta-Analysis of Surgical Pyloroplasty vs Nil Intervention [PDF]
I Maleyko +6 more
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