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Procedure to create opening in abdomen into the intestine
An enterostomy (entero- + -stomy; /ɛntəˈrɒstoʊmi/) is either (1) a surgical procedure to create a durable opening (called a stoma) through the abdominal
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Surgical procedure connecting the stomach and the jejunum
A gastroenterostomy is the surgical creation of a connection between the stomach and the jejunum. The operation can sometimes be performed at the same
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Medical subspecialty of surgery performed by pediatrics
anorectoplasty for ARM. 8 Bishop–Koop Procedure GI Enterostomy for obstruction. 9 Santulli Procedure GI Enterostomy with distal chimney. 10 Heller Myotomy GI Achalasia
Pediatric_surgery
Difference in quantities of cations and anions in blood or urine
mnemonic to remember this is FUSEDCARS – fistula (pancreatic), uretero-enterostomy, saline administration, endocrine (hyperparathyroidism), diarrhea, carbonic
Anion_gap
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
operations on intestine (46.1) Colostomy (46.2) Ileostomy (46.3) Other enterostomy (46.4) Revision of intestinal stoma (46.5) Closure of intestinal stoma
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British gynecological surgeon (1872–1953)
ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2444682. Haden, Russell L.; Orr, Thomas G. (1 May 1929). "Enterostomy in the Treatment of General Peritonitis". Archives of Surgery. 18 (5):
Victor_Bonney
Medical imaging technique
Interventions[citation needed] Spinal Interventions[citation needed] Enterostomy Interventions[citation needed] Intraoperative Angiography Cone beam CT
Cone_beam_computed_tomography
Health Sciences Library, scrapbook PDF van Beuren, Frederick T. Jr., Enterostomy in Acute Ileus, The Time Element, A Preliminary Report, American Journal
Frederick_T._van_Beuren_Jr.
American surgeon and historian
to divide the adhesions with further surgery and create a temporary enterostomy. When, as was usually the case, this was performed as an emergency, many
Owen_Harding_Wangensteen
Type of bariatric surgery
creation of a 300-cm common channel with a single-anastomosis duodenal enterostomy. Greater weight loss than sleeve gastrectomy (SG). Greater weight loss
SIPS_surgery
American geneticist (1877–1916)
J. Am. Med. Assoc. 55:647. SUTTON, W. S., 1910c The proposed fistulo-enterostomy of Von Stubenrauch. Ann. Surg. 52:380-383 SUTTON, W. S., 1911a A speedometer
Walter_Sutton
Medical condition
the peritoneum. Adhesiolysis partial resection of pseudocyst covering enterostomy.[citation needed] Meconium peritonitis was first described in 1838 by
Meconium_peritonitis
British rower and surgeon (1911–1980)
daughters. C J S SERGEL. Surgical emphysema of intestine after gastro-enterostomy. East African medical journal. 1951 Oct;28(10): 413-4 List of Cambridge
Charles_Sergel
disorders of intestine 569.3, Bleeding rectal 569.61, Infection colostomy/enterostomy 569.62, Mechanical complication of ostomy 569.85, Angiodysplasia intestine
List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system
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endoscopic MeSH E04.210.240.260 – esophagoscopy MeSH E04.210.338 – enterostomy MeSH E04.210.338.175 – cecostomy MeSH E04.210.338.225 – colostomy MeSH E04
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