Shibata, Kengo Yoshida, Yuichi Miyaoka, Yoichi Emoto, Shin Kawai, Tomoaki Kobayashi, Seiji Ogasawara, Kazuhiro Taketomi, Akinobu
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Surgical Case Reports
BackgroundAnisakiasis is a parasitic infection caused by Anisakis worms found in raw fish. Most cases of anisakiasis occur in the stomach and rarely occur in the intestine. It is extremely rare for live larvae to break through the intestine into the mesentery and cause severe intestinal ischemia. Anisakiasis can be treated conservatively, because t...
Jin, C Shen, Y Chen, J
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Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery
Mesh infection after inguinal hernioplasty can be complicated especially when it is caused by chronic fistula. Explantation of the infected mesh is inevitable when conservative treatment fails and is considered to be the key step toward development of future therapies. Our purpose was to determine the results of laparoscopic exploration and summari...
Liu, Kai Chen, Xin-zu Zhang, Wei-han Zhang, Dong-yang Luo, Yi Yu, Yue Yang, Kun Yang, Shi-jie Chen, Xiao-long Sun, Li-fei
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Surgical Endoscopy
BackgroundThe preoperative work-up has limitations on finding peritoneal dissemination (PD) in gastric cancer patients. Laparoscopic exploration (LE) can discover radiographically occult PD, obtain accurate stage and avert futile laparotomy. The aim of our study was to introduce “Four-Step Procedure” LE in West China Hospital and further evaluate i...
Kaplan, Uri Shpoliansky, Gregory Abu Hatoum, Ossama Kimmel, Boaz Kopelman, Doron
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International journal of surgery case reports
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is considered the gold standard operation for symptomatic gallstones. Gallbladder perforation occurs in 6-40% of operations. It can lead to spillage of gallstones into the abdominal cavity with possible consequences of long-term complications. We report two cases where a unique use of laparoscopic technique was use...
Julien, Clément Bourgouin, Stéphane Boudin, Laurys Balandraud, Paul
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
ElGeidie, Ahmed AbdelRaouf
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World journal of gastroenterology
Up to 18% of patients submitted to cholecystectomy had concomitant common bile duct stones. To avoid serious complications, these stones should be removed. There is no consensus about the ideal management strategy for such patients. Traditionally, open surgery was offered but with the advent of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) ...
Shehata, S. M. K. El Attar, A. A. Attia, M. A. Hassan, A. M.
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Hernia
PurposeWe aimed to assess prospectively the feasibility and outcome of laparoscopic herniotomy (LH) in children in a tertiary center with limited resources.MethodsFifty-six children with unilateral pediatric inguinal hernia (PIH) were treated for an 18-month period. All cases were subjected to LH in a way similar to the classic open technique follo...
Parra-Membrives, Pablo Díaz-Gómez, Daniel Vilegas-Portero, Román Molina-Linde, Máximo Gómez-Bujedo, Lourdes Lacalle-Remigio, Juan Ramón
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Surgical Endoscopy
BackgroundBile duct stones affect 10% of patients who undergo a cholecystectomy and therefore represent a major health problem. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration, endoscopic sphincterotomy, and open surgical choledocholithotomy are the three available methods for dealing with choledocholithiasis. Though many trials and reviews have compared...