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Enterotomy is the
surgical incision into an intestine. It may be
purposeful or a
complication of an
abdominal surgery, such as
exploratory laparotomies...
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retrieved 2023-08-25. "Operative
intervention with a
possible gastrotomy or
enterotomy is
often required to
relieve the
intestinal obstruction." DiMarino, Anthony...
- bowel,
extending from 2 cm
proximal to 2 cm
distal to the stricture. The
enterotomy is then
closed in a
transverse fashion in one or two layers.[citation...
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polyps is
required only if
serious bleeding or
intussusception occurs.
Enterotomy is
performed for
removing large,
single nodules.
Short lengths of heavily...
- Schaapveld, M; Van Goor, H (2000). "Morbidity and
mortality of
inadvertent enterotomy during adhesiotomy". The
British Journal of Surgery. 87 (4): 467–71. doi:10...
- to
remove it,
usually by
pelvic flexure enterotomy and
sometimes an
additional right dorsal colon enterotomy, and
fully resolve the
signs of colic. Horses...
- over
itself at its
midpoint section,
forming a U shape. A
longitudinal enterotomy is then
performed halfway between the
mesenteric and the antimesenteric...
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disadvantages however.
There is a risk of
injury to the
intestine or bladder.
Enterotomy is
accidental incision into the intestine. This may
occur during trocar...
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distal pancreatectomy, or
removal of the body or the tail of the
pancreas enterotomy and
bowel repair or
bowel resection right or left
hemicolectomy pyloric...
- from 8 cm to 1 m length.
Foreign bodies in the
jejunum are
removed by
enterotomy.
Certain foreign bodies in
animals are
especially problematic.
Bones or...