Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... operation . Ten to twenty - five percent of patients will at some time require stoma revision.12 Ten to twenty percent will have perineal wound problems following a standard abdominal perineal proctectomy . Fifteen to twenty percent of ...
... operation . Ten to twenty - five percent of patients will at some time require stoma revision.12 Ten to twenty percent will have perineal wound problems following a standard abdominal perineal proctectomy . Fifteen to twenty percent of ...
Page 604
... operation is clearly contraindicated in patients with anal sphincter dysfunction , severe rectal disease , or rectal dysplasia or frank cancer . Subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis is clearly a compromise operation . With the ...
... operation is clearly contraindicated in patients with anal sphincter dysfunction , severe rectal disease , or rectal dysplasia or frank cancer . Subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis is clearly a compromise operation . With the ...
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... operation for Crohn's disease . Scand J Gastroenterol 1988 ; 23 ( suppl . 154 ) : 61– 65 . 6. Andrews HA , Lewis P , Allan RN . Mortality in Crohn's disease — A clinical analysis . Quart J Med 1989 ; 71 : 399–405 . 7. Farmer RG ...
... operation for Crohn's disease . Scand J Gastroenterol 1988 ; 23 ( suppl . 154 ) : 61– 65 . 6. Andrews HA , Lewis P , Allan RN . Mortality in Crohn's disease — A clinical analysis . Quart J Med 1989 ; 71 : 399–405 . 7. Farmer RG ...
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