vessels or bowel. For example, an arterial anastomosis is used in vascular bypass and a colonic anastomosis is used to restore colonic continuity after...
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aforementioned examples) or artificial (such as a surgical anastomosis). The reestablishment of an anastomosis that had become blocked is called a reanastomosis...
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In general surgery, a Roux-en-Y anastomosis, or Roux-en-Y, is an end-to-side surgical anastomosis of bowel used to reconstruct the gastrointestinal tract...
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circular end-to-end anastomosis of digestive tract are widely used, in spite of intensive research circular staplers for vascular anastomosis never had yet...
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SADI-S (Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy) is a bariatric surgical technique to address metabolic disorders and to lose...
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Urinary diversion (redirect from Ureteroenteric anastomosis)
ureteroenteric anastomosis. This is the joining site of the ureters and the section of intestine used for the diversion. The ureteroenteric anastomosis can be...
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used to connect across problematic regions—a construction known as surgical anastomosis. In the second approach, called the off-pump coronary artery bypass...
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Antrectomy (category Surgical removal procedures)
also checked to ensure it crosses the anastomosis. A double-lumen gastric tube is placed across the anastomosis for 2 to 3 days, allowing early enteral...
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Stapler (section Surgical staplers)
teeth instead. Surgeons can use surgical staplers in place of sutures to close the skin or during surgical anastomosis. A skin stapler does not resemble...
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Surgery (redirect from Surgical procedure)
may be used. Surgical connection between blood vessels or other tubular or hollow structures such as loops of intestine is called anastomosis. reduction...
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Choledochoduodenostomy (CDD) is a surgical procedure to create an anastomosis, a surgical connection, between the common bile duct (CBD) and an alternative...
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A portacaval anastomosis or portocaval anastomosis is a specific type of circulatory anastomosis that occurs between the veins of the portal circulation...
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circulatory anastomosis is a connection (an anastomosis) between two blood vessels, such as between arteries (arterio-arterial anastomosis), between veins...
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bidirectional Glenn (BDG) shunt, or bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis, is a surgical technique used in pediatric cardiac surgery procedure used to...
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Ileo-anal pouch (redirect from Ileoanal anastomosis)
pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA), was a surgical advancement from the ileoanal anastomosis procedure developed in the 1940s. With an ileum-anal anastomosis, the...
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Endarterectomy (category Vascular surgical procedures)
frequently used as a supplement to a vein bypass graft at the sites of surgical anastomosis. Pulmonary hypertension caused by chronic thromboembolic disease...
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bowel Steroids After laparotomy After laparoscopy Breakdown of a surgical anastomosis Bowel injury after endoscopy Peritoneal dialysis (PD), although the...
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Gastric bypass surgery (redirect from Anastomosis, roux-en-y)
Ulceration of the anastomosis occurs in 1–16% of patients. Possible causes of such ulcers are: Restricted blood supply to the anastomosis (compared to the...
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Bariatric surgery (redirect from Bariatric surgical)
surgery (or metabolic surgery or weight loss surgery) is a medical term for surgical procedures used to manage obesity and obesity-related conditions. Long...
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Urethrotomy (section Post surgical evaluation and care)
and advocate excision of the damaged area followed by either a surgical anastomosis of the (now) patent urethral ends, or a grafting of similar tissue...
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graft to the source and target vessels by hand using surgical suture, creating a surgical anastomosis. Common bypass sites include the heart (coronary artery...
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Head transplant (redirect from Head Anastomosis Venture with Cord Fusion)
"HEAVEN: The head anastomosis venture Project outline for the first human head transplantation with spinal linkage (GEMINI)". Surgical Neurology International...
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Coloanal anastomosis (also known as coloanal pull-through) is a surgical procedure in which the colon is attached to the anus after the rectum has been...
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re-anastomosis procedure, and its first coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) procedure. By 2000, the ZEUS was equipped to hold 28 different surgical instruments...
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Colectomy (category Surgical oncology)
bowel, by stitching or stapling together both the cut ends (primary anastomosis), or creating a colostomy. Several factors are taken into account, including:...
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In neurosurgery, excimer laser-assisted non-occlusive anastomosis (ELANA) is a technique used to create a bypass without interrupting the patient's blood...
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Ileostomy (category Abdominal surgical procedures)
stones, gallstones, and post-surgical adhesions. In some patients with Crohn's disease, a procedure called an ileoanal anastomosis is done if the disease affects...
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Robot-assisted surgery (redirect from Surgical robot)
robotic assistance for laparoscopic tubal anastomosis: a case report". Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A. 9 (1): 107–113. doi:10...
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Cuffitis (category Complications of surgical and medical care)
anal transition zone or "cuff" created as a result of ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA). It is considered a variant form of ulcerative colitis that occurs...
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which bile escapes the bile ducts through a perforation or faulty surgical anastomosis into the abdominal cavity. Damage to a bile duct may result in a...
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