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Impalement and anorectal injuries in childhood: A retrospective study of 12 cases
(1998)
Background/Purpose: Because of the small numbers of impalement and anorectal injuries in childhood, a standardized therapeutic approach is necessary to avoid major complications. On the basis of a retrospective analysis ...
Comparison of porcine and human coagulation by thrombelastometry
(2011)
Introduction: Although the pig is a standard model for the evaluation of various diseases in humans, including coagulopathy, it is not clear whether results in animals can be extrapolated to man. Materials and methods: In ...
Motility malfunction of the gastrointestinal tract by rare diseases–fibrosis of the intestinal wall.
(1989)
We report on two children who were admitted with chronic ileus without mechanical obstruction. In the 4-month-old female newborn, high-dose radiation was applied after extirpation of a sympathicoblastoma. Within a few years ...
Poor Effect of Glutamin and Human-EGF on Autologic-Allotopic Transplanted Ileum Mucosa
(2004)
Introduction: After establishing a new method of autologic-allotopic ileum mucosa transplantation as a therapy for short-bowel syndrome, the effects of glutamine and human epithelial growth factor (human EGF) on the ...
Paediatric surgical reality in germany and visions for the future
(2001)
Over the past 2 centuries paediatric surgery has developed into a well-recognised, independent surgical speciality comparable to plastic surgery or thoracic and vascular surgery. About 550 members of the GAPS (German ...
Chirurgisch relevante besonderheiten der versorgung des oberen milzpols
(1993)
Vascular dissections of the splenic, gastric und pancreatic region, corrosion specimens of the upper splenic pole and arteriographies of the superior polar artery after trunc lienal artery occlusion in humans provided an ...
Autogenic allotopic small-bowel mucosa transplantation in beagles. A new perspective for treatment of small-bowel syndrome?
(1998)
There is no standard treatment for the short-bowel syndrome. The aims of surgical therapy are based on: slowing the intestinal transit, increasing the absorbing intestinal area and small-bowel transplantation. Searching ...