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Liver transplantation [PDF]

open access: yes, 1976
Groth, CG, Starzl, TE
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Low Anterior Anastomosis With Surgical Stapler

Archives of Surgery, 1979
To the Editor .—The article by Lepreau in the December 1978 issue of theArchives(113:1479) describes a technique for low anterior resection using a mechanical stapling device. Between January 1978 and September 1978, at four of our University Hospitals, 20 patients (16 male, 4 female) underwent low anterior resections performed with the auto suture ...
J S, Dorsey, R M, Stone
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Ileorectal anastomosis

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1975
We believe that by utilizing this technique for ileorectal anastomosis, the incidence of anastomotic leakage, with all its attendant mortality and morbidity, is minimized.
V, Fazio, R B, Turnbull, M G, Goldsmith
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Surgical training technology for cerebrovascular anastomosis

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2014
Cerebrovascular anastomosis (for example in the management of Moyamoya disease or complex aneurysms) is a rarely performed but essential procedure in neurosurgery. Because of the complexity of this technique and the infrequent clinical opportunities to maintain skills relevant to this surgery, laboratory training is important to develop a consistent ...
Masakazu, Higurashi   +5 more
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Surgical Technique of Diverted One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass

Surgical Technology Online, 2021
Laparoscopic diverted one-anastomosis gastric bypass (D-OAGB) is a bariatric procedure combining the principles of restriction, malabsorption, and other factors to induce weight loss. It is achieved by creating a narrow, long gastric pouch and bypassing a part of the small bowel (biliopancreatic limb). D-OAGB was first described by Dr.
Daniel M, Felsenreich   +8 more
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Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Surgery: Surgical Techniques

2013
Surgery has an incidence of 20–30 % among patients affected by Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and its goal is the total removal of the large bowel. There are several indications for surgery in UC patients, in elective, urgent, or emergency conditions. On the basis of patient history and presentation, different procedures, with different timing, should be ...
G. M. Sampietro   +3 more
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