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Laparoscopic versus Open Repair of Para-Umbilical Hernia- A Prospective Comparative Study of Short Term Outcomes
Published 2017-08-01“…Exclusion criteria included 1) Patients with obstructed or strangulated PUH 2) Patients with abdominal malignancies 3) Patients with coagulopathy, severe cardiopulmonary disease, ascites and renal failure 4) Patients who had PUH repair in combination with another major surgical operation such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy and inguinal hernia repair 5) Patients with recurrent PUH. …”
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Complete abdominal wound and anastomotic leak with diffuse peritonitis closure achieved by an abdominal vacuum sealing drainage in a critical ill patient: a case report
Published 2018-06-01“…Case presentation A 32-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with late presenting traumatic diaphragmatic hernia and strangulated ileum complicated by necrosis of the ileum and transverse colon. …”
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POSTOPERATIVE PNEUMONIA: PREVENTION AND TREATMENT IN URGENT ABDOMINAL SURGERY
Published 2018-03-01“…All patients were operated for the diffuse peritonitis caused by acute destructive appendicitis (n=21), perforated gastroduodenal ulcer (n=10), strangulated ventral hernia (n=4), acute intestinal obstruction (n=19), destructive forms of acute calculous cholecystitis (n=18) and acute destructive pancreatitis (n=14). …”
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SECONDARY SMALL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH AN OMENTAL ADHESION AFTER END-TO-END JEJUNO-ILEAL ANASTOMOSIS IN A THOROUGHBRED HORSE: A CASE REPORT
Published 2024-03-01“…When the horse was four months of age, she underwent abdominal surgery and most of the strangulated jejunum and ileum were resected and anastomosed using an end-to-end technique. …”
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DIAGNOSTICS OF THE INTESTINE ISCHEMIC DAMAGES IN SOME ACUTE SURGICAL DISEASES OF ABDOMINAL CAVITY
Published 2017-09-01“…This paper presents an analysis of the reliability of the laboratory, instrumental methods to diagnose ischemic bowel damage in patients with acute strangulated intestinal obstruction (n=79), acute disorders of mesenteric blood circulation (n=124) experimentally in animals with the model of intra-abdominal hypertension syndrome (compression). …”
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Unlocking the novel genetic diversity and population structure of synthetic Hexaploid wheat
Published 2018-08-01“…Although Ae. tauschii parents were divided into two sub-species: Ae. tauschii ssp. tauschii and ssp. strangulate, they were not clearly distinguished in the diversity analysis outcome. …”
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Investigation of two different human d-dimer assays in the horse
Published 2022-06-01“…The study included four groups of horses: clinically healthy horses, horses with gastrointestinal (GI) disease and mild systemic inflammation based on low serum amyloid A (SAA) (low SAA group), horses with GI disease and strong systemic inflammation based on high SAA (high SAA group) and, horses with thrombotic GI disease caused by Strongylus vulgaris (also called non-strangulating intestinal infarction (NSII)) (NSII group). …”
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APENDICITIS HERNIARIA: PRESENTACIÓN DE DOS CASOS Hernary Appendicitis: Presentation of two cases
Published 2007-06-01“…<br>Untreated inguinal hernia can have multiples complications, like, strangulations, incarceration and slipping added to some. …”
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تقييم وتدبير الحالات الحادّة في الصّفن
Published 2019-01-01“…The third group included 37 patients (29.9 %) diagnosed as blunt scrotal trauma 9 cases (7.1 %), Scrotal wounds comprised 8 cases (6.2 %), acute scrotitis 7 cases (5.4 %), allergic scrotal edema 6 cases (4.8 %), torsion of the testicular appendix 3 cases (2.3 %), hydrocele 2 cases (1.5 %), inguinal strangulated hernias 1 case (0.78 %), and testicular tumors 1 case (0.78 %). …”
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A retrospective of surgical pathology, care problems specific to oncological and non-oncological cases, in a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2021-06-01“…The most common complications in non-oncological surgical cases were: acute cholecystitis with pancreatic reaction, angiocolitis, mechanical jaundice, perforated gallbladder with subhepatic abscess, gastric ulcer perforated with peritonitis, strangulated eventration with loop necrosis, check perforation, occlusions intestinal with severe hydroelectrolytic and metabolic imbalances, septic conditions. …”
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Emergency inguinal hernioplasties in a tertiary public Hospital in Athens Greece, during the economic crisis
Published 2019-02-01“…We reviewed the records of all hernioplasties performed during two 5-year periods: 2005–2009 and 2012–2016, i.e. before and during the crisis focusing on the emergency ones (either incarcerated or strangulated). Results An equal number of hernioplasties was performed in both periods. …”
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تقييم وتدبير الحالات الحادّة في الصّفن
Published 2019-01-01“…The third group included 37 patients (29.9 %) diagnosed as blunt scrotal trauma 9 cases (7.1 %), Scrotal wounds comprised 8 cases (6.2 %), acute scrotitis 7 cases (5.4 %), allergic scrotal edema 6 cases (4.8 %), torsion of the testicular appendix 3 cases (2.3 %), hydrocele 2 cases (1.5 %), inguinal strangulated hernias 1 case (0.78 %), and testicular tumors 1 case (0.78 %). …”
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Surgical management of inguinal hernias at Bugando Medical Centre in northwestern Tanzania: our experiences in a resource-limited setting
Published 2012-10-01“…At presentation, 208 (46.0%) patients had reducible hernia, 110 (24.3%) had irreducible hernia, 84 (18.6%) and 50(11.1%) patients had obstructed and strangulated hernias respectively. The majority of patients (53.1%) had right sided inguinal hernia with a right-to-left ratio of 2.1: 1. …”
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Safety and efficacy of band ligation and auto-amputation as adjunct to EMR of colonic large laterally spreading tumors, and polyps not amenable to routine polypectomy
Published 2021-03-01“…With time the rubber band strangulates the tissue and falls off along with captured tissue and passes out of the colon naturally.To assess the effectives of this technique we studied patients that have undergone this procedure at our GI unit. …”
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