The global rise in anticoagulant use has increased the number of major bleeding events that warrant timely and effective pharmacologic reversal. Reversal strategies should be informed by the ...
Introduction Intestinal ostomy represents the externalization of the intestine to the abdominal wall. Objective To analyze the clinical and epidemiological profile of patients who underwent intestinal ...
Ostomies are indicated after bowel resection when an anastomosis is not feasible or must be deferred, with colostomy and ileostomy providing controlled diversion through a stoma. Common management ...
Schaps is general surgery resident at Duke University Health System, a member of the United Ostomy Associations of America advocacy committee, and a Department of Veterans Affairs quality scholar. The ...
If your doctor suggests an ostomy for your ulcerative colitis (UC), you may have a long list of questions: How will I feel after the surgery? Can I still work, travel, and exercise? Will my life ...
Background: Ostomy reversals remain at high risk for surgical complications. Indeed, surgical-side infections due to bacterial contamination of the stoma lead to revision surgery and prolonged ...
With this procedure, a surgically created opening in the abdomen allows bodily waste to be rerouted into what's called a stoma bag, or an ostomy bag, which needs to be emptied and cleaned periodically ...
Endoscopic recurrence was observed in one third of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) within 5 years of ileostomy placement, with ileal involvement and prior exposure to biologic therapy being ...
An ileostomy and a colostomy are surgical procedures that reroute part of the intestines to an opening in the abdominal wall. Ileostomies involve the small intestine, while colostomies involve the ...
Born into a world of gaming and sports, it was only natural to become an avid fan of both and eventually tie the two together in perfect harmony. Father of 3 and happily married since 2006, and a ...
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