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Enucleation for intestinal duplications: a comparative study with intestinal resection and anastomosis
PurposeDuplication enucleation (DE) has been described as an alternative to intestinal resection with primary anastomosis (IRA) for intestinal...
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Correlation between white blood cell count and intestinal resection in patients with acute mesenteric vein thrombosis
ObjectiveAcute mesenteric vein thrombosis (AMVT) is an acute abdominal disease with onset, rapid progression, and extensive intestinal necrosis that...
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Value of abdominal ultrasonography in predicting intestinal resection for premature infants with necrotizing enterocolitis
BackgroundAbdominal ultrasonography (AUS) has been suggested to be valuable in the early detection of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
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Immediate postoperative parenteral anticoagulant therapy in patients with mesenteric ischemia after intestinal resection: a retrospective cohort study at a single institute
BackgroundBowel gangrene represents a major fatal event in acute mesenteric ischemia. Intestinal resection is inevitable in patients with peritonitis...
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Usefulness of indocyanine green fluorescence-guided small intestinal bleeding site identification in small bowel resection: a report of two cases and literature review
Small bowel bleeding that does not respond to conservative therapy requires surgical resection. However, identifying the bleeding sites...
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Intestinal Behçet's and suspected intestinal Behçet’s disease: a report of four surgical cases
BackgroundIntestinal Behçet's disease (BD) is often associated with ulceration that requires surgery, including perforation and abscess formation....
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Multiple intestinal lymphangiomas with episodic hemorrhage requiring partial laparoscopic resection: a case report
BackgroundLymphangioma is a non-epithelial tumor marked by aggregates of abnormally dilated lymphatics. Mesenteric occurrences account for < 1% of...
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Case report: a case report and literature analysis on intestinal tuberculosis intestinal perforation complicated by umbilical intestinal fistula and bladder ileal fistula
BackgroundIntestinal tuberculosis is a chronic and specific infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis invading the intestine. Due to the...
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A nomogram to predict prolonged postoperative ileus after intestinal resection for Crohn’s disease
PurposeWe aim to identify the risk factors of PPOI in patients with CD and create a nomogram for prediction of PPOI for CD.
MethodsData on 462...
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Use of a novel endoscopic overtube with bilateral tool channels for endoscopic resection of experimental lesions and repair of intestinal defects in the right colon: preclinical trial
BackgroundEndoscopic tumor resection and intestinal defect repair are technically challenging leading to invasive surgery and colectomy performed for...
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Mesenteric sparing approach for advanced nodal extent in small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors. Is there a limit to the vascular resection in order to avoid creating a short small bowel syndrome? An anatomic research study
PurposeBy selectively perfusing the first three jejunal arteries (JA), we aim to assess the individual perfusion length of small bowel (SB) and its...
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Radial resection margin distinguishes between superficial versus deep resection in colorectal cancer: a retrospective study
Randomized studies showed that robotic surgery was short-term useful and safe for cancer patients. We investigated whether robots improve deep...
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Gastrointestinal histoplasmosis with small intestinal perforation: 20-year experience
Postmortem studies show gastrointestinal tract involvement in as many as 70% of patients affected by disseminated histoplasmosis. Although...
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Risk factors for positive resection margins after endoscopic resection for gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors
BackgroundIn recent years, the incidence of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors (GI-NETs) has remarkably increased due to the widespread use of...
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Surgical treatment of recurrent intussusception induced by intestinal lymphoid hyperplasia in a child: is bowel resection always necessary? A case report
BackgroundIntussusception recurrence (IR) induced by intestinal lymphoid hyperplasia (ILH) in children is rare, and surgical treatment is the final...
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Tubular intestinal duplication extending from the stomach to the ileum associated with multiple intestinal atresia and situs inversus: a case report
BackgroundDuplication of the alimentary tract can occur in any of its parts. For duodenal duplication, complete resection is particularly difficult...
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Intestinal Rehabilitation Program for Adult Patients with Intestinal Failure: A 20-Year Analysis of Outcomes in the Single-Center Experience at a Tertiary Hospital
Background & AimsThe intestinal rehabilitation program (IRP) is a specialized approach to managing patients with intestinal failure (IF). The goal of...
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Prognostic Relevance of the Proximal Resection Margin Distance in Distal Gastrectomy for Gastric Adenocarcinoma
BackgroundThe risk for recurrence in patients with distal gastric cancer can be reduced by surgical radicality. However, dispute exists about the...
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Single-incision laparoscopic surgery for intestinal intussusception due to neuroendocrine tumor
BackgroundSmall intestinal neuroendocrine tumor (NET) is uncommon, but intestinal intussusception caused by NET is even rare. We report a rare case...
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Deep learning model to differentiate Crohn’s disease from intestinal tuberculosis using histopathological whole slide images from intestinal specimens
Crohn’s disease (CD) and intestinal tuberculosis (ITB) share similar histopathological characteristics, and differential diagnosis can be a dilemma...