- An
enterostomy (entero- + -stomy; /ɛntəˈrɒstoʊmi/) is
either (1) a
surgical procedure to
create a
durable opening (called a stoma)
through the abdominal...
- A
gastroenterostomy is the
surgical creation of a
connection between the
stomach and the jejunum. The
operation can
sometimes be
performed at the same...
-
mnemonic to
remember this is
FUSEDCARS –
fistula (pancreatic), uretero-
enterostomy,
saline administration,
endocrine (hyperparathyroidism), diarrhea, carbonic...
- that year,
listed alongside other operations including colostomy (1),
enterostomy (1),
herniorrhaphy (4),
laparotomy (1), and cir****cision (2). Breast-conserving...
- the peritoneum.
Adhesiolysis partial resection of
pseudocyst covering enterostomy.[citation needed]
Meconium peritonitis was
first described in 1838 by...
- Interventions[citation needed]
Spinal Interventions[citation needed]
Enterostomy Interventions[citation needed] Cone beam CT is used for
material analysis...
- J. Am. Med. ****oc. 55:647. SUTTON, W. S., 1910c The
proposed fistulo-
enterostomy of Von Stubenrauch. Ann. Surg. 52:380-383 SUTTON, W. S., 1911a A speedometer...
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operations on
intestine (46.1)
Colostomy (46.2)
Ileostomy (46.3)
Other enterostomy (46.4)
Revision of
intestinal stoma (46.5)
Closure of
intestinal stoma...
-
disorders of
intestine 569.3,
Bleeding rectal 569.61,
Infection colostomy/
enterostomy 569.62,
Mechanical complication of
ostomy 569.85,
Angiodysplasia intestine...
- ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2444682. Haden,
Russell L.; Orr,
Thomas G. (1 May 1929). "
Enterostomy in the
Treatment of
General Peritonitis".
Archives of Surgery. 18 (5):...