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Effects of continuous nursing on gastrointestinal function with ileal cystostomy. [PDF]
Zhou J, An X, Chen X, Ding D.
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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023
AbstractStoma-related complications are among the most common sources of perioperative morbidity in colorectal surgery. Complications can occur intraoperatively, in the immediate postoperative period, or even months to years after stoma creation. Although some will require urgent surgical intervention, most are treated nonoperatively with a combination
Aaron J, Dawes, John V, Gahagan
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AbstractStoma-related complications are among the most common sources of perioperative morbidity in colorectal surgery. Complications can occur intraoperatively, in the immediate postoperative period, or even months to years after stoma creation. Although some will require urgent surgical intervention, most are treated nonoperatively with a combination
Aaron J, Dawes, John V, Gahagan
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2021
A stoma is a surgically created opening between a hollow viscus and the skin. Abdominal stomas are used to divert the flow of bowel contents or urine into a bag attached to the skin of the anterior abdominal wall. It is estimated that 1 in 500 people in the UK are currently living with a stoma, and approximately 13 500 people undergo stoma formation ...
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A stoma is a surgically created opening between a hollow viscus and the skin. Abdominal stomas are used to divert the flow of bowel contents or urine into a bag attached to the skin of the anterior abdominal wall. It is estimated that 1 in 500 people in the UK are currently living with a stoma, and approximately 13 500 people undergo stoma formation ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
The construction of intestinal stomas is a major part of a surgical procedure. A stoma should be formed by a surgeon who is not only technically skilled but also understands the potential metabolic and mechanical problems associated with an ileostomy or colostomy.
H, Abcarian, R K, Pearl
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The construction of intestinal stomas is a major part of a surgical procedure. A stoma should be formed by a surgeon who is not only technically skilled but also understands the potential metabolic and mechanical problems associated with an ileostomy or colostomy.
H, Abcarian, R K, Pearl
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[Stoma prolapse and stoma retraction].
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2011Prolapse and retraction of an intestinal stoma are postoperative complications which severely decrease the quality of life of patients and in some cases lead to an operative revision. Both entities should be treated with sophisticated care by specialized stoma therapists in the early phase in order to prevent secondary problems such as dermal ...
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World Journal of Urology, 2003
The formation of an aesthetically desirable urinary diversion through a continent bladder stoma requires a long-term commitment by both patient and urologist to monitoring patient progress and addressing problems, both urological and otherwise, which arise over time.
Dunglison, NT, Gardiner, RA
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The formation of an aesthetically desirable urinary diversion through a continent bladder stoma requires a long-term commitment by both patient and urologist to monitoring patient progress and addressing problems, both urological and otherwise, which arise over time.
Dunglison, NT, Gardiner, RA
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1980
Prolonged presence of a tracheostomy tube or prolonged tracheostomy stoma can result in a failure of spontaneous closure. The stoma may remain open until surgically closed. Muscle flaps as well as skin flaps can be used to close the persistent tracheostomy stoma.
J B, Bishop, J, Bostwick, F, Nahai
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Prolonged presence of a tracheostomy tube or prolonged tracheostomy stoma can result in a failure of spontaneous closure. The stoma may remain open until surgically closed. Muscle flaps as well as skin flaps can be used to close the persistent tracheostomy stoma.
J B, Bishop, J, Bostwick, F, Nahai
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1993
Summary: Few obstetricians have much experience of the pregnant patient with a stoma. This paper was prompted by the management of 3 such patients in as many months and reviews the limited literature on stomas and pregnancy.
Michael C. Nicholl +3 more
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Summary: Few obstetricians have much experience of the pregnant patient with a stoma. This paper was prompted by the management of 3 such patients in as many months and reviews the limited literature on stomas and pregnancy.
Michael C. Nicholl +3 more
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