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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Anastomosis
  1. You had surgery to remove your large intestine. Your anus and rectum also may have been removed. You also may have had an ileostomy . ...
  2. An anastomosis is a surgical connection between two structures. It usually means a connection that is created between tubular ... anastomosed). The procedure is known as an intestinal anastomosis.
  3. ... the small intestine is sewn to the anus ( anastomosis ) may come open, causing infection or abscess Wound ...
  4. ... H, et al. Analysis of pregnancy outcome after anastomosis of oviduct and its influencing factors. BMC Pregnancy ...
  5. Images ... In all cases of intestinal obstruction, the intestine involved is carefully examined. If any parts of the intestine look unhealthy ...
  6. Total abdominal colectomy is the removal of the large intestine from the lowest part of the small intestine (ileum) to the rectum. ...
  7. ... stapled back together. This procedure is called an anastomosis . Surgeons can also do this surgery using a ... your intestines that are sewn or stapled together (anastomosis) may come open. The area where the intestines ...
  8. ... reconnected. This is called an end-to-end anastomosis . If a large part of the aorta is ...
  9. ... stitched or stapled together. This is called an anastomosis. Most patients have this done. If there is ...
  10. ... stitched or stapled together. This is called an anastomosis. Most patients have this done. If there is ...