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approaches taking into
account surgical "time and cost,
postoperative anastomotic bleeding, leakage, and stricture".
Pathological anastomosis results from...
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Anastomotic vein may
refer to:
Inferior anastomotic vein, also
known as the vein of Labbé
Superior anastomotic vein, also
known as the vein of Trolard...
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involves removal of the
entire colon.
Complications of
colectomy include anastomotic leak, bleeding, infection, and
damage to
surrounding structures. Common...
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alternative means of excretion.
Complications of the
procedure may
include anastomotic leak or dehiscence, hernias, or
adhesions causing partial or complete...
- The
superior anastomotic vein, also
known as the vein of Trolard, is a
superficial cerebral vein
grouped with the
superior cerebral veins. The vein was...
- In
human anatomy, Bühler's
anastomotic artery (also
called the arc of Bühler) is a rare
anastomotic shunt joining the
superior mesenteric artery and the...
- The
inferior anastomotic vein (also
known as the vein of Labbe) is one of
several superficial cerebral veins.[citation needed] It is a large,
highly variable[citation...
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toothpick or gl**** shard),
perforation by an
endoscope or catheter, and
anastomotic leakage. The
latter occurrence is
particularly difficult to diagnose...
- can be
performed safely on men of all ages. In the
posterior urethra,
anastomotic urethroplasty (with or
without preservation of
bulbar arteries) is typically...
- group.
There are four
commonly used
types of
urethroplasty performed;
anastomotic,
buccal mucosal onlay graft,
scrotal or
penile island flap, and Johansen's...