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Autor:
Gary B. Skakun, Donald R. Butts, Luis F. Zamora, K. W. Smith, W.Brian Sweeney, Samuel C. Oommen, Ernest Max, H. Randolph Bailey
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 162:461-467
Between 1979 and 1988, we created intestinal anastomoses in 1,000 patients using a single-layer, continuous suturing technique and a polypropylene suture. The technique is easily learned, flexible in its application, and incurs less cost than most ot
Autor:
H. Randolph Bailey, Kenneth W. Smith, Gary B. Skakun, Luis F. Zamora, Donald R. Butts, Ernest Max, Stuart D. Hoff
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 37:1242-1244
PURPOSE: The most frequent complication of surgical hemorrhoidectomy is urinary retention. This study evaluates the incidence of urinary retention in a series of patients undergoing surgical hemorrhoidectomy in an ambulatory setting. METHODS: The rec
Autor:
Ernest Max, David A. Thompson, Ernie Graves, Kenneth W. Smith, Gary B. Skakun, Donald R. Butts, Wai Lun Law, H. Randolph Bailey
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the colon and rectum. 42(6)
PURPOSE: The study purpose was to evaluate the results of continuous, single-layer colon and rectal anastomoses using a monofilament absorbable suture material (Maxon®). METHODS: Four hundred ninety-two consecutive patients undergoing five hundred c
Development of invasive adenocarcinoma in a long-standing Kock continent ileostomy: report of a case
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the colon and rectum. 40(4)
The first case of adenocarcinoma developing in a continent ileostomy is reported. A healthy, 39-year-old man with a continent ileostomy for 17 years developed subacute obstructive symptoms and was found on endoscopy to have a large adenocarcinoma inv
Autor:
Ernest Max, James M. Hampton, John W. LaVoo, H. Randolph Bailey, Donald R. Butts, Kenneth W. Smith
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 27:19-23
The technique of single-layer continuous polypropylene colorectal anastomosis is described. The authors' experience with their initial 100 cases is analyzed in detail. No clinical leaks or anastomotic strictures were noted in a two-year follow-up per