Surgical ManagementSelwyn Taylor |
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Alimentary tract Introduction 10000 84 | 1 |
ii Peter F Jones | 2 |
Incisions and drains Niall OHiggins | 3 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess acute pancreatitis adrenal anastomosis aneurysm artery associated bile duct biopsy bladder bleeding blood breast Brit cancer carcinoma catheter cause cells chemotherapy chronic clinical colon colostomy common Crohn's disease Cushing's syndrome cyst develop diagnosis dilated disease distal drainage drugs duodenal duodenum excision fistula fluid gastric gland graft haemorrhage hepatic hernia ileum incision infection injury intravenous involved jejunum kidney laparotomy lesions liver lower lymph nodes malignant mastectomy mesenteric metastases mortality mucosa muscle normal obstruction occur oesophagus operation pain patients pelvic perforation peritoneal posterior postoperative present pressure primary procedure prostatic pulmonary radiotherapy rare rectal rectum recurrence removed renal resection risk segment skin small bowel sphincter spleen splenectomy stenosis stomach stones stricture Surg surgeon surgery surgical suture symptoms syndrome technique testis therapy thyroid tion tissue transplantation treatment tube tumour ulcer upper ureter urethral urinary tract urine usually vagotomy valve vascular vein venous vessels wall x-ray