Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 603
... stoma revision.12 Ten to twenty percent will have perineal wound problems following a standard abdominal perineal proctectomy . Fifteen to twenty percent of patients will have bowel obstruction at some point in the postoperative period ...
... stoma revision.12 Ten to twenty percent will have perineal wound problems following a standard abdominal perineal proctectomy . Fifteen to twenty percent of patients will have bowel obstruction at some point in the postoperative period ...
Page 604
... stoma ( B ) . The reservoir is intermittently drained by intubating the pouch via the stoma and nipple valve . ( Reproduced , with permission , from Becker and Moody.15 ) mosis between the ileum and the disease - bearing rectum . The ...
... stoma ( B ) . The reservoir is intermittently drained by intubating the pouch via the stoma and nipple valve . ( Reproduced , with permission , from Becker and Moody.15 ) mosis between the ileum and the disease - bearing rectum . The ...
Page 633
... stoma . Fibrous foods may cause blockage of the stoma . For episodes of stoma blockage , which usually occur after dietary indiscretions , our preference is to see the patient in the emergency room where the ileostomy can be irrigated ...
... stoma . Fibrous foods may cause blockage of the stoma . For episodes of stoma blockage , which usually occur after dietary indiscretions , our preference is to see the patient in the emergency room where the ileostomy can be irrigated ...
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