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Retroperitoneoscopy in the horse: anatomical study of the retroperitoneal perirenal space and description of a surgical approach.

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2020
BACKGROUND Surgical approaches to the kidneys and perirenal structures are uncommonly performed in horses and several complications have been described with the current procedures.
R. Pujol   +4 more
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Simplifying Retroperitoneal Robotic Single-port Surgery: Novel Supine Anterior Retroperitoneal Access.

European Urology, 2023
BACKGROUND Multiport robotic surgery in the retroperitoneum is limited by the bulky robotic frame and clashing of instruments. Moreover, patients are placed in the lateral decubitus position, which has been linked to complications.
A. Pellegrino   +4 more
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The retroperitoneal spaces revisited

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1986
Although progress has been made toward understanding retroperitoneal anatomy [1 -5], it is still difficult to reconcile certain abdominal CT findings with prevailing concepts about the developmental and adult anatomy of the retroperitoneal spaces. Our aims here are to (1) review current concepts about the compartmental anatomy of the retroperitoneum ...
W J, Dodds   +6 more
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Angiographic investigation of retroperitoneal space

Urology, 1978
Abstract This article deals with angiographic techniques for studying the retroperitoneum and emphasizes their value by illustrative examples.
P F, Schellhammer, J, McSweeney
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Understanding the Anatomy of Retroperitoneal Interfascial Space: Implications for Regional Anesthesia.

Pain Physician
BACKGROUND Fascial plane block techniques have evolved considerably in recent years. Unlike the conventional peripheral nerve block methods, the fascial plane block's effect can be predicted based on fascial anatomy and does not require a clear vision of
Mengmeng Bao   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Surgical Anatomy of the Retroperitoneal Spaces, Part IV: Retroperitoneal Nerves

The American Surgeon™, 2010
We present surgicoanatomical topographic relations of nerves and plexuses in the retroperitoneal space: 1) six named parietal nerves, branches of the lumbar plexus: iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal, genitofemoral, lateral femoral cutaneous, obturator, femoral. 2) The sacral plexus is formed by the lumbosacral trunk, ventral rami of S1–S3, and part of S4;
Petros, Mirilas, John E, Skandalakis
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Indications for Exploring the Retroperitoneal Space

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
The retroperitoneal space is an area that deserves consideration in patients with serious bleeding problems. This area should be explored in all patients with a history of previous reconstructive vascular surgery of the abdominal aorta and iliac vessels and who subsequently present with gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
B H, Baker, M S, Baker
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[The Retroperitoneal space].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2017
We describe the case of a 45-year-old woman with a clinical history of breast cancer presenting with anuric renal failure, metabolic acidosis and bilateral grade 2-3 hydronephrosis. Following insertion of bilateral ureteral stents, urinary output was 5000 ml in the subsequent 24 hours with frankly bloody urine, after which anuria recurred.
Mancini, Andrea   +5 more
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Ultrasonic Diagnosis of the Retroperitoneal Space

European Urology, 1979
A precondition for ultrasonic diagnosis of the retroperitoneum is an optimal preparation of the patient to eliminate flatulence in the intestines. If the large vessels of the retroperitoneum are well demarcated, the optimal examination conditions are present. Tumorous and cystic changes of 2 cm or more, can be visualized.
H, Schmoller, G, Kunit, J, Frick
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[Retroperitoneal space carcinoid].

Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 1998
Authors present a rare case of the pancreatic carcinoid. Diagnosis was based on clinical examination, ultrasonography, CT, and histopathological evaluation. The patient was operated on twice: (Whipple's procedure with the right hemicolectomy and then Roux-Y anastomosis). During follow-up the liver metastases appeared.
A, Ciechański, A, Dabrowski
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