Items tagged “general surgery”
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Omental infarction
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03 Aug 2014
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Bowel infarction
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03 Aug 2014
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Acute appendicitis
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03 Aug 2014
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Colonic diverticulitis
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03 Aug 2014
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Chronic diverticulitis complicated by hepatic abscess and portal vein thrombosis
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03 Aug 2014
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Closed loop obstruction
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03 Aug 2014
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Bowel infarction
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03 Aug 2014
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Appendiceal mucocoele
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03 Aug 2014
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Perianal abscess
Perianal abscess refers to a formed infective-inflammatory collection within the perianal region. It forms part of the broader group of anorectal abscesses. They are often associated with perianal fistulae and are components of grades 2 and 4 fistulae of the St James’ University Hospital classif...
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Traumatic small bowel perforation
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24 Feb 2015
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Normal post-cholecystectomy T-tube cholangiogram
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03 Nov 2014
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Whipple procedure
The Whipple procedure (or partial pancreaticoduodenectomy) is considered the definitive surgical operation to resect carcinoma of the head of the pancreas, periampullary carcinoma, or duodenal carcinoma 1.
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In the procedure, the head of the pancreas and adjacent duodenum is resected. ...
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Frey procedure
The Frey procedure is a type of pancreaticojejunostomy designed to treat chronic pancreatitis.
The fundamental technique is similar to the Puestow procedure, with a lateral incision of the pancreatic duct from an anterior approach, and then a side-to-side anastomosis between the pancreas and a ...
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Biliary sludge
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28 Sep 2016
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Frey procedure
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19 Nov 2014
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Pancreas transplant
A pancreas transplant is a major surgical procedure in which a donor pancreas is transplanted into a recipient. The donor pancreas is typically cadaveric, but may rarely be a segment from a living donor 1. The transplant is meant to establish normoglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus, typ...
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Small bowel obstruction secondary to femoral hernia
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29 Nov 2014
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Obesity
Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 kg/m2. It is described as being a "modern epidemic" due to increased rates of metabolic syndrome and other complications in these patients, along with a high and increasing prevalence.
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Large body habitus is often used b...
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Inguinal hernia containing bladder
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22 Dec 2014
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Sigmoid colon diverticulitis
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24 Dec 2014
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