Intestines Surgery
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1. Intrauterine growth restriction in an experimental model of pregnant rats and their effects on insulin cellular receptors / Modelo experimental de restrição de crescimento intrauterino em ratas prenhes e suas repercussões em receptores celulares de insulina
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) limits appropriate fetal development increasing morbidity and perinatal mortality. Adaptive mechanisms in fetal IUGR may leave to endocrine and metabolic alterations that could explain the occurrence of diseases in adulthood. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether experimental IUGR by uterine artery ligation caus
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Análise de fatores preditivos de ressecção visceral no tratamento operatório de doentes portadores de hérnia incisional gigante com perda de domicílio submetidos a pneumoperitônio progressivo pré-operatório / Predictors analysis for visceral ressection surgery in the treatment of patients with giant incisional hernia with loss of domain undergoing preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum
INTRODUCTION: Incisional hernia (IH) occur in 2 to 15% of pacients that undergo abdominal surgery. Progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum (PPP) was described in 1940 by Goñi Moreno for the treatment of incisional hernia with loss of domain (IHLD). Protocol for treatment of IHLD was stablished at Serviço de Cirurgia Eletiva da Divisão de Clínica Cirúr
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Efeitos da administração de corticosteroide sobre o intestino de ratos submetidos a gastrosquise experimental intra-utero : avaliação morfologica, histologica e bioquimica
Background: Gastroschisis is the congenital anomaly of the abdominal wall closure. The eviscerated bowel is exposed to the amniotic fluid, which leads to an intestinal inflammatory reaction. The goal in the treatment of gastroschisis is to prevent intestinal injury, as well as the motility, absorptive and infectious complications. Purpose: The author evaluat
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Mucosal flora of the small intestine and the effect of preoperative antibiotics.
Samples of mucosa from the small intestines of 100 patients undergoing intestinal surgery were examined bacteriologically. Sixty four patients had received chemotherapy, 12 for more than 24 h before operation. Most of the jejunal samples were sterile unless there was a carcinoma, previous surgery, or potential intestinal stasis. Ileal mucosa was more likely
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5. Surgical and haemodynamic considerations in middle aortic syndrome.
Eleven patients with the middle aortic syndrome have been investigated during the past five years. Corrective surgery was possible in seven, five of whom survived. The maximum constriction in most cases was at the thoracoabdominal junction, an area normally surrounded by intestinal lymphatics. This may indicate that the aetiology is related to an immune resp