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Analysis of Bevacizumab-Induced Gastrointestinal Perforation Using the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report Database. [PDF]

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Rectal fistulas after prostate brachytherapy

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2005
To compare the rectal and prostatic radiation doses for a prospective series of 503 patients, 44 of whom developed persistent rectal bleeding, and 2 of whom developed rectal-prostatic fistulas.The 503 patients were randomized and treated by implantation with 125I vs. 103Pd alone (n = 290) or to 103Pd with 20 Gy vs.
Wayne M. Butler   +12 more
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Urethroperineal-rectal fistula in Crohn's disease

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
A 19-year-old white male with Crohn's disease, who complained of passing urine per rectum and having retrograde ejaculations, was noted to have a urethroperineal-rectal fistula. The fistulous communication remained patent despite pharmacologic therapy, a diversion ileostomy, and a total proctocolectomy.
Harvey Aiges   +4 more
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Urethro-rectal fistulas

Urology and Nephrology, 1969
The etiology, symptoms and diagnosis of the urethro-rectal fistula are described. The surgical treatment with special reference to Whitehead — Young — Stone's operation is discussed. This procedure produced good results in 6 cases of urethro-rectal fistulas. The period of postoperative observation varied from 1 to 11 years.
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Repair of Prostato-Rectal Fistula

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1975
AbstractA case is described of a para sacral approach to the rectum for closure of a prostato-rectal fistula. Full anal control resulted from this unusual approach.This case is of interest in that it records the utilisation for the first time in Gibraltar of an unusual surgical approach to the rectum.
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TREATMENT OF ISCHIORECTAL ANAL FISTULA (ANO‐RECTAL FISTULA)

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1957
Summary1. A series of 24 patients with an ischiorectal anal fistula (ano‐rectal fistula) were subjected to operation.2. In 20, the fistula was classified as a posterior ischiorectal anal fistula because the internal opening was situated in the middle line posteriorly. The fistulous track ran in the ischiorectal fossa either on one or on both sides.
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