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Acute toxic megacolon in visceral myopathy: A rare and challenging case report with literature review. [PDF]
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Robotic approach to the excision of a rare solitary fibrous tumor of the pelvis
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Jonathan Yu, David Wei, Tom Feng
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A patient with acute hepatitis E and intractable vomiting: a case report. [PDF]
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BUERGER'S DISEASE OF THE SIGMOID COLON
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1983Buerger's disease of the sigmoid colon is reported. This is an unusual site of involvement by the disease. Review of the literature has revealed only four other cases.
G. Miller+4 more
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Resection for Diverticular Disease of the Sigmoid Colon
Archives of Surgery, 1960For many years resection in the treatment of colonic diverticulitis was reserved for those cases in which the complications of perforation, obstruction, or fistulation occurred. These operations were associated with high morbidity, significant mortality, and prolonged periods of disability, since they frequently involved staged procedures upon old and ...
Edward W. Jew, Samuel P. Harbison
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Laparoscopic assisted sigmoid resection for diverticular disease [PDF]
Laparoscopic assisted sigmoid resection (LASR) has become a widely accepted procedure in colorectal surgery. In the last decade, numerous variations of surgical details have been established. In order to demonstrate a feasible technique, this video is provided.LASR is performed using four ports.
S. Petersen, Wolfgang Schwenk
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Bladder disturbances in diseases of the sigmoid
The American Journal of Surgery, 1940Abstract Cases of diverticulitis and malignant disease of the sigmoid admitted to the Carney Hospital over a ten-year period are reviewed. The high incidence of vesical disturbances is emphasized. The frequency of such disturbances is shown to be greater in diverticulitis than in malignant disease.
C.J.E. Kickham, T.F.P. Lyons
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Indications for Elective Sigmoid Resection in Diverticular Disease
Annals of Surgery, 2010To prevent an acute surgery, classic indications for elective sigmoid resections concerning diverticulitis have usually been based on the number of recurrent episodes. Since 2005 these indications have been challenged, primarily because the majority of patients first present themselves with acute complications at their first episode.Between 1990 and ...
Klarenbeek, B.R.+5 more
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