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Current status of intestinal transplantation. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Abu-Elmagd, K   +4 more
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Volvulus

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2018
Intestinal volvulus, regardless of location, is a rare disease process, but one that requires high suspicion and timely diagnosis given the increased incidence of intestinal necrosis and potential mortality. Most patients with intestinal volvulus require some form of surgical intervention.
Zachary M, Bauman, Charity H, Evans
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Manufactured Volvulus

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2012
Malrotation with a common mesentery is the classical pathology allowing midgut volvulus to occur. There are only a few reports of small bowel volvulus without malrotation or other pathology triggering volvulation. We describe three cases of small bowel volvulus in very premature newborns with a perfectly normal intra-abdominal anatomy and focus on the ...
Zweifel, N   +5 more
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Colonic Volvulus

Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023
AbstractColonic volvulus represents 10 to 15% of all large bowel obstructions in the United States. It most commonly occurs in the sigmoid colon or cecum. Morbidity and mortality from colonic volvulus are high. It is therefore essential to have a high level of suspicion based on presentation and expedient diagnosis and management to prevent progression
Samantha L, Savitch, Calista M, Harbaugh
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Cecal volvulus

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1990
A review of 561 cases of cecal volvulus that were published between 1959 and 1989 along with 7 new cases, was performed to characterize the clinical and laboratory profile and to evaluate the various surgical options in treating this life-threatening condition.
R, Rabinovici   +4 more
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Caecal volvulus

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
A 58-year-old man presented complaining of severe colicky abdominal pain over a 24-hour period. He also complained of persistent bilestained vomiting a few hours after the pain had started. There was no significant past medical or surgical history. The patient was afebrile with a temperature of 36.9°C, blood pressure of 105/65 mmHg and a pulse rate of
Neel, Sharma, Daniel, Glassman
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Cecal Volvulus

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
A recent experience with cecal volvulus of acute and chronic types is presented. The four cases were treated surgically by both reconstructive and extirpative means with equally good results. Early diagnosis and vigorous treatment are emphasized to avoid a high mortality rate in this condition.
T M, Lindsey, T M, Aycock, E, Poulos
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Gastric volvulus

Ugeskrift for Læger
Gastric volvulus is a condition that brings diagnostically difficulties due to various symptoms. It can be an easily missed diagnosis, which can have severe consequences in acute cases with gastric necrosis, perforation, and sepsis. The gold standard for diagnosis and treatment is a CT scan followed by surgical treatment with gastropexy.
Katrin, Manzenreiter   +1 more
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Cecal volvulus

The American Journal of Surgery, 1973
W R, Smith, J N, Goodwin
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