Spontaneous evisceration of small bowel through the rectum in the background of rectal prolapse
Small bowel evisceration secondary to rectal prolapse is an uncommon complication with significant morbidity and mortality if left untreated. We report a rare case of the spontaneous evisceration of the small bowel through the rectum in the background of
Oshan Basnayake +2 more
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Conservative surgical treatment in cervical dysplastic lesions associated with cystorectocele [PDF]
The treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia aims at removing the squamocolumnar junction area, including abnormal tissues, up to the healthy tissue.
Braila, Anca D +6 more
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Cell line derived xenograft mouse models are a suitable in vivo model for studying tumor budding in colorectal cancer [PDF]
Tumor budding (TB) is an important prognostic parameter in colorectal cancer (CRC) and associated with metastasis. However, the mechanisms of TB have not been fully elucidated and a major limitation is the absence of in vivo models.
Dawson, Heather +6 more
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β7 Integrin Inhibition Can Increase Intestinal Inflammation by Impairing Homing of CD25hiFoxP3+ Regulatory T Cells. [PDF]
Background & aimsIntegrin α4β7 mediates lymphocyte trafficking to the gut and gut-associated lymphoid tissues, a process critical for recruitment of effector lymphocytes from the circulation to the gut mucosa in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ...
Eckmann, Lars +5 more
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Resolution of symptoms of rectal prolapse after repair of vaginal prolapse: A report of two cases
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a very common problem that can affect any aspect of the pelvic floor. Often, vaginal and rectal prolapse occur simultaneously.
Gregory Vurture, Nina Jacobson
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Incarcerated rectal prolapse is a rare pathology and is considered an emergency, using table sugar can shift the emergency surgery to an elective one. If left untreated, rectal prolapse may present as an emergency, be it incarceration or strangulation ...
Melissa Kyriakos Saad, Elias Saikaly
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High-Volume Transanal Surgery with CPH34 HV for the Treatment of III-IV Degree Haemorrhoids: Final Short-Term Results of an Italian Multicenter Clinical Study [PDF]
The clinical chart of 621 patients with III-IV haemorrhoids undergoing Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (SH) with CPH34 HV in 2012-2014 was consecutively reviewed to assess its safety and efficacy after at least 12 months of follow-up.
Caldarelli, Giuseppe +11 more
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Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the entire rectal wall layers protrude through the anal canal. This condition rarely occurs, and the management is still a challenge for both clinician and patient.
Adeodatus Yuda Handaya +1 more
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Unique presentation of rectal prolapse as alarm symptom for pediatric abdominal compartment syndrome
Rectal prolapse is typically associated with chronic constipation in the pediatric population. Historically, it has been well managed with the adoption of an aggressive bowel regimen, with refractory cases responding well to operative intervention. Here,
Maria E. Tecos +4 more
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A systematic review of online resources to support patient decision-making for full-thickness rectal prolapse surgery [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The internet is becoming an increasingly popular resource to support patient decision-making outside of the clinical encounter. The quality of online health information is variable and largely unregulated.
A Sehgal +18 more
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