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Autor:
S C, Nahas, P R, Alves, M R, Borba, C S, Nahas, C W, Sobrado Júnior, S E, Araújo, R W, Bringel, J L, Lourenção, A, Habr-Gama
Publikováno v:
Arquivos de gastroenterologia. 36(3)
The authors present their experience with 924 colonoscopic polypectomies in 549 patients. Postpolypectomy bleeding was 0.36% without perforations. Complications associated with the procedure are analyzed; evaluating the risk, diagnosis and treatment
Autor:
S C, Nahas, R W, Bringel, C W, Sobrado Júnior, C S, Nahas, M R, Borba, S E, Araújo, A, Habr-Gama
Publikováno v:
Arquivos de gastroenterologia. 36(2)
Colonoscopy is employed in prevention, diagnosis, follow-up and treatment of colorectal diseases. The technological advancement of colonoscopes and supplementary equipment, has broadened indications for colonoscopy. However, since it is an invasive m
Publikováno v:
Revista do Hospital das Clinicas. 53(6)
Rectal procidentia is an uncommon but debilitating condition that often affects elderly patients with significant medical problems. Fecal incontinence is usually frequent. Abdominal rectopexy with or without sigmoid resection repeatedly demonstrate l
Publikováno v:
Revista do Hospital das Clinicas. 53(6)
Three hundred and twenty-eight patients with anorectal diseases were submitted ambulatory surgery, under local anesthesia, in a three-year period. Three hundred and fifty one operations were performed in outpatient service. Local anesthesia by Hook-N
Autor:
R W, Bringel, C P, Souza, S E, Araújo, F P, Lopasso, J, Gama-Rodrigues, H W, Pinotti, A A, Laudanna
Publikováno v:
Revista do Hospital das Clinicas. 51(5)
The squamous cell carcinoma of the pancreas is an uncommon form of pancreatic cancer, with a frequency in the range of 0.5-3.5%. A rare case of a primary squamous cell pancreatic carcinoma, with gastric invasion and upper digestive bleeding, requirin
Autor:
D C, Goldenberg, R W, Bringel, C, Fontana, T L, Teixeira, P C, de Almeida, J C, de Faria, M C, Ferreira
Publikováno v:
Revista do Hospital das Clinicas. 51(1)
Major electrical injuries constitute approximately 5% of all admissions to Burn Units. Visceral complications are associated with a high mortality rate. The most common visceral lesions associated to electric burns are cardiac lesions. Pulmonary comp