Background: In patients with esophageal cancer and a history of gastric surgery, colonic interposition is the treatment of choice. Our aim was to review our experience with this technique and to identify possible predictors of the clinical outcome.
Methods: Between 1986 and 2006, 43 patients underwent esophageal reconstruction accomplished by colon interposition in our surgical department.
Eur J Pediatr Surg
February 2001
Congenital pancreatic pseudocysts are very rare and have so far been described in only 4 cases. We report on a patient with a congenital pancreatic pseudocyst diagnosed only intraoperatively. We show with this case that diagnosis is difficult.
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February 2000
Surgeons should be familiar with surgery of the cecum and appendix because the diseases of this region, especially appendicitis, are the most common indications for surgical exploration. Usually, diagnosis of appendicitis and appendectomy are not difficult, but atypical location of the appendix or other anatomic anomalies can make the diagnosis of appendicitis and appendectomy difficult. In cases of atypical anatomy or diffuse clinical picture, especially in young adults or elderly patients, the spectrum of embryologic and anatomic anomalies must be kept in mind to make the correct treatment decision for individual patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArterial port systems are frequently used in the adjuvant and palliative therapy of colorectal hepatic metastasis. Specific complications are rarely documented in literature. The perforation of an arterial Port-à-cath followed by duodenal fistula is an uncommon complication of regional hepatic chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn contrast to childhood intussusception, the clinical signs of intussusception in adults are nonspecific. Generally organic alterations of the small bowel cause intussusception in adults. In this case report on a retrograde jejunojejunal intussusception in a 61-year-old male, following removal of an intraoperatively placed intestinal tube for ileus therapy, the clinical symptoms, diagnostic methods and therapy for intussusception are described.
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