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- Ileostomy or ileorectal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis? Jones, Peter F.; Bevan, P. Gilroy; Hawley, Peter R. // British Medical Journal;6/3/1978, Vol. 1 Issue 6125, p1459
Examines the treatment for patients with ulcerative colitis in Great Britain. Comparison between the effectiveness of ileostomy and ileorectal anastomosis; Performance of panproctocolectomy in patients with colitis; Development of anastomotic leak in patients.
- Crohn's colitis and ileorectal anastomosis. // British Medical Journal;7/3/1976, Vol. 2 Issue 6026, p2
Focuses on implications of proctocolectomy for Crohn's colitis and ileorectal anastomosis. Effect of the operation on patients; Results of the surgical treatment of patients with Crohn's colitis; Association of recurrence risks to ileorectal anastomosis.
- Ileoproctostomy is preferred over ileoanal pull-through in patients with indeterminate colitis. Bodzin, Jason H.; Klein, Steven N. // American Surgeon;Jul1995, Vol. 61 Issue 7, p590
Evaluates the operative outcomes of patients with indeterminate colitis (IC) who were referred for rectal-sparing operations. IC patients' characteristics; Preference for ileoanal pull-through (IAA); Patients undergoing ileorectal anastomosis (IRA).
- NEWS AND NOTES. // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);3/31/1984, Vol. 288 Issue 6422, p1012
Reports global developments related to medicine. Effectiveness of colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis in curing Crohn's colitis; Use of yogurt in treating headache in pregnant women; Association of the syndrome of X with mental retardation.
- Surgical management of ulcerative colitis. Bennis, Malika; Tiret, Emmanuel // Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery;Jan2012, Vol. 397 Issue 1, p11
Introduction: Surgery is the only curative option in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. Despite advances in the medical management surgery is required in about a third of patients. Surgical management: In the acute setting surgery is indicated when medical treatment fails to improve an episode...
- Surgical management of inflammatory bowel disease. Ba'ath, M. E.; Mahmalat, M. W.; Kapur, P.; Smith, N. P.; Dalzell, A. M.; Casson, D. H.; Lamont, G. L.; Baillie, C. T. // Archives of Disease in Childhood;Apr2007, Vol. 92 Issue 4, p312
Aim: To evaluate the outcome and morbidity after major surgical interventions for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Retrospective case note analysis of 227 children referred to a tertiary referral centre between 1994 and 2002 for treatment of IBD. Results: 26 of 125 children with...
- Toxic megacolon due to Salmonella: a case report and review of the literature. Chaudhuri, A.; Bekdash, B. A. // International Journal of Colorectal Disease;Jul2002, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p275
Background and aims: Salmonella colitis is an unusual cause of toxic megacolon. We provide an overview of this condition and report a single case. Patients and methods: A 62-year-old man underwent subtotal colectomy with ileostomy formation for toxic megacolon due to Salmonella enteritidis phage...
- Antiperistaltic ileal segment in ileoanal “J†pouch surgery. Hernández-Magro, Paulino Martínez; Sáenz, Eduardo Villanueva; Ruiz-Esparza, Juan Pablo Peña // International Journal of Colorectal Disease;Nov2006, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p734
A letter to the editor about ileal pouch anal anastomosis for patients with familial adenomatous polyposis and ulcerative colitis is presented.
- Evaluation of ileorectal anastomosis for the treatment of ulcerative proctocolitis. Backer, O.; Hjortrup, A.; Kjoargaard, J. // Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine;Apr1988, Vol. 81 Issue 4, p210
Of 327 patients treated for ulcerative proctocolitis, 165 underwent surgery and an ileorectal anastomosis was performed in 59: 19 of these patients were operated upon in one stage and 40 in two stages. In 13 cases the anastomoses had to be converted, 5 during the initial hospitalization and 8...
- Colonic Obstruction Due To Localized Giant Pseudopolyposis Complicating Ulcerative Colitis. Christos, Papanikolaou; Konstantinos, Fortounis; Kanelina, Biba; Afrodite, Pantzaki; Stilianos, Ainalis; Hatzitheoharis, G. // Internet Journal of Surgery;2006, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p7
Localized giant pseudopolyposis is an interesting but extremely rare feature of pseudopolyposis complicating ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. The lesion represents a localized exuberant collection of pseudopolyps giving rise to a large discrete intraluminal colonic mass, which may simulate...