Surgery of the Small & Large Intestine |
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Page 66
... condition is localized lymphatic obstruc- tion . The secondary pathologic condition is a nonspecific infectious process , such as granuloma , necrosis , ulceration , formation of ab- scess or fistula . Evidence gained from a study of ...
... condition is localized lymphatic obstruc- tion . The secondary pathologic condition is a nonspecific infectious process , such as granuloma , necrosis , ulceration , formation of ab- scess or fistula . Evidence gained from a study of ...
Page 88
... condition of the patient and the condition of the involved portion of intestine as found after the incision has been made . When the involved intestine had been freed and the opening in the abdominal wall has been extended , time should ...
... condition of the patient and the condition of the involved portion of intestine as found after the incision has been made . When the involved intestine had been freed and the opening in the abdominal wall has been extended , time should ...
Page 182
... condition indicate it , the surgeon may stop after doing a colostomy , making a multiple - stage operation out of what , under favorable conditions , would have been a one- stage colectomy and proctectomy . The surgeon justifiably ...
... condition indicate it , the surgeon may stop after doing a colostomy , making a multiple - stage operation out of what , under favorable conditions , would have been a one- stage colectomy and proctectomy . The surgeon justifiably ...
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abdominal adequate anal anastomosis anus appear applied artery avoid bladder blood supply Butter carried catheter cause cecostomy cent clamp closed closure colic colitis colonic stoma colostomy combined completed complications condition considered continued diet dissection distal diverticulitis duodenum end-to-end examination exist extend external fascia finger fistula hemorrhoidal ileal ileostomy ileum illustrated important incision indicated inferior inserted intestine involved jejunum large intestine lateral lesion lower lumen malignant lesion margin measures mesenteric method mobilized muscle necessary obstruction occur opening operation patient performed peritoneal peritoneum placed Plate polyps portion position possible posterior postoperative preoperative present primary problem procedure proximal rectal rectum region removed require resection result segment shown shows side sigmoid situation skin sphincter stage stump Sugar superior surgeon surgical suture technic tion tissue tract transverse colon treatment tube ulcerative usually vesical vessels wall wound