Colostomy Surgery
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1. Watch and Wait, Worth It?
Abstract Background The surgery with total mesorectal excision recommended by R. J. Heald in 1982 is the gold standard. Rectal cancer (RC) surgery has a morbidity rate ranging from 6 to 35%, and it can cause functional issues such as sexual, urinary, and bowel dysfunction in the long term. Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) has been gaining ground in patie
Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro). Publicado em: 2022
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2. Quality of Life (QoL) Among Ostomized Patients - a cross-sectional study using Stoma-care QoL questionnaire about the influence of some clinical and demographic data on patients' QoL
RESUMO Introdução: Em Portugal estima-se que cerca de 20.000 indivíduos sejam portadores de estoma, com todas as alterações associadas que podem comprometer a sua Qualidade de Vida (QdV). Objectivos: Avaliar a QdV de doentes ostomizados de acordo com o sexo, idade, tipo de cirurgia, doença primária, duração e tipo de estoma. Materiais e métodos:
J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.). Publicado em: 2019-03
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3. Cloacal Exstrophy: a complex disease
Introduction Cloacal exstrophy is a rare occurrence with an incidence of 1:200,000 to 1:400,000 live births. It represents one of the most challenging reconstructive endeavors faced by pediatric surgeons and urologists. Aside from the genitourinary defects, there are other associated anomalies of the gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal and neurological system
Int. braz j urol.. Publicado em: 2013-12
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4. A pessoa estomizada e o processo de inclusão no trabalho: contribuição para a enfermagem / The person with stoma and the inclusion process at work: contribution to nursing
This is a study which considered the inclusion of the colostomy clients into the labor world. The objectives were: to identify the difficulties and also the facilities of these clients for the inclusion in job field; to analyze such possibilities of inclusion, to discuss, from the point of view of the client the orientation provided by the nurses who aim to
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 01/03/2011
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5. Hemipelvectomia externa ampliada para tratar adenocarcinoma de sigmóide
Surgery is the most effective way of treating a locally advanced colorectal carcinoma and an extended en bloc resection is necessary to achieve the best overall survival rate. In this rare case, a multi-visceral resection was performed along with the entire lower left limb and left iliac bone for a sigmoid carcinoma. The T4N0M0 (B3) tumor involved the left i
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2010-10
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6. Relation between the area affected by Fournier's gangrene and the type of reconstructive surgery used: a study with 80 patients
OBJECTIVE: To assess the affected skin area and the reconstructive techniques used in 80 patients affected by Fournier's gangrene. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty patients ranging in age from 19 to 85 years (mean = 51) affected by Fournier's gangrene were studied. When admitted to the emergency room the patients were submitted to clinical and laboratory examin
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2007-08
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7. Surgical aspects of intestinal injury due to pelvic radiotherapy.
Seventy-one patients with intestinal injury secondary to pelvic irradiation had predominantly large bowel lesions. Seventeen cases were treated conservatively and 54 came to surgery, 28 patients having more than one operation. Following this essentially salvage surgery there were more ileal than colonic anastomotic leaks. Thirty-four patients died during the
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8. Endoscopic decompression of acute colonic obstruction. Avoiding staged surgery.
Colostomy is the traditional treatment for acute obstruction of the sigmoid colon. This entails two or three surgical procedures in a high-risk group of patients. Presented is a nonsurgical approach used in three patients with acute colonic obstruction. Decompression of the bowel was achieved with a tube introduced proximal to the obstruction with the aid of
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9. Treatment of anal incontinence by an implantable prosthetic anal sphincter.
Twelve patients with anal incontinence due to neurologic disease or failure of previous incontinence surgery underwent implantation of an artificial anal sphincter. The system used was a modification of the AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter. In two patients, infection necessitated removal of the system, and in four patients, eight revisional procedures ha
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10. Cloaca, the most severe degree of imperforate anus: experience with 195 cases.
OBJECTIVE: To provide a follow-up of 195 patients with cloacal malformations seen by the author from 1959 to 1998. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Cloaca, which occurs in approximately 1 of 50,000 births, is the most complex type of imperforate anus with confluence of the rectum, vagina, and bladder in a urogenital sinus. Functional results for the bowel, the genit