Joshua I S Bleier,Traci Hedrick
Joshua I S Bleier
Enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) is a challenging clinical problem with many etiologies; however, the most common cause is iatrogenic, complicating abdominal surgery. Advances in the overall care of the ECF patient have resulted in dramatic re...
Jonathan B Lundy,Josef E Fischer
Jonathan B Lundy
Evidence can be found throughout surgical history of how devastating an enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) can be for both patient and surgeon. From antiquity, this complication of abdominal surgery, malignancy, radiation, trauma, or inflammator...
Enterocutaneous fistulas [0.03%]
肠皮肤瘘
Scott R Steele
Scott R Steele
Scott R. Steele, m.d [0.03%]
斯科特·R·斯蒂尔医学博士
David E Beck
David E Beck
Scott E Delacroix Jr,J C Winters
Scott E Delacroix Jr
Bladder dysfunction following colorectal surgery may be related to extirpative procedures in the region of the pelvic autonomic plexus. The most common etiology is from autonomic disruption during abdominoperineal or low anterior resections...
Scott E Delacroix Jr,J C Winters
Scott E Delacroix Jr
Extirpative procedures for advanced colorectal cancers can involve multivisceral pelvic resections. In patients without evidence of distant metastatic disease, a reasonable therapeutic effect can be expected when negative surgical margins a...
Scott E Delacroix Jr,J C Winters
Scott E Delacroix Jr
Iatrogenic injury to the urinary tract during colorectal surgery can be a source of significant morbidity. Although most cases of ureteral injury occur in patients without significant risk factors, the incidence of urinary tract injuries in...
Rectovaginal fistulas [0.03%]
直肠阴道瘘
Teresa H Debeche-Adams,Jaime L Bohl
Teresa H Debeche-Adams
Rectovaginal fistulas are abnormal epithelial-lined connections between the rectum and vagina. They can be quite bothersome to both the patient and the surgeon due to their irritating and embarrassing symptoms and high failure rate after re...
David E Beck,Nechol L Allen
David E Beck
Rectoceles are common and involve a herniation of the rectum into the posterior vaginal wall that results in a vaginal bulge. Women with rectoceles generally complain of perineal and vaginal pressure, obstructive defecation, constipation, o...