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Oct 11, 2024

What are the problems associated with rectal tumor surgery?

Intestinal tumors

Patient Question: Disease:Tumor location is less than 3CM from anus, can I save my anus? Description of disease:Rectal tumor, section results are not yet available. But surgery should be mandatory.…

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Oct 9, 2024

Secrets of colonoscopy you must not know

Intestinal tumors

Colonoscopy is used to examine the colon for inflammation, ulcers, tumors, lesions due to parasites, and unexplained diarrhea. It can detect highly located masses that cannot be palpated by rectal…

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Oct 9, 2024

Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery has become the mainstay of gastrointestinal tumor resections

Intestinal tumors

Accompanied by the progress of science and technology, clinical medicine in the twenty-first century has entered the era of minimally invasive medicine, and most of the diagnostic and treatment processes…

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Sep 20, 2024

What is rectal cancer?

Intestinal tumors

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers, and its incidence rate has been on the rise in recent years. People over 50 years old are the most common…

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Sep 19, 2024

Colorectal Tumor Science

Intestinal tumors

Colorectal Cancer Colorectal cancer is a general term for colon cancer and rectal cancer. Colorectal cancer refers to malignant lesions occurring in the mucosal epithelium of the large intestine under…

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Sep 18, 2024

Pancreaticoduodenectomy + right nephrectomy by retrograde approach in the right lower abdomen (with pictures)

Intestinal tumors

Pancreaticoduodenal + right nephrectomy by retrograde approach in right lower abdomen (with pictures) Wang Gangcheng, Department of General Surgery, Henan Cancer Hospital Wang Gangcheng, Department of General Surgery, Henan Cancer…

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Sep 18, 2024

Complex posterior pelvic organ resection performed quickly and safely by double midline approach (with illustrations)

Intestinal tumors

Posterior pelvic organ resection with preservation of anus via double midline approach through vesicovaginal space and presacral space Wang Gangcheng, Department of General Surgery, Henan Cancer Hospital Wang Gangcheng, Department…

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Sep 16, 2024

How is a diagnosis made to diagnose a small bowel tumor (mesenchymal stromal cell tumor)?

Intestinal tumors

The patient was an elderly male, because of repeated blood in stool, severe anemia in the local hospital conservative treatment is ineffective (relevant examination did not find bleeding foci), came…

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Sep 13, 2024

Decision-making is more important than knife skills

Intestinal tumors

I. Establishing a correct concept of surgical treatment It should be recognized that for a disease, surgery is a last resort for the patient and also for the physician. This…

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Sep 13, 2024

Why is it prudent to do a barium enema?

Intestinal tumors

Barium enema (double barium gas-barium colonography) is a valuable radiologic examination commonly used in clinical practice. With the rapid advancement of colonoscopy technology in recent years, the frequency of barium…

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Intestinal tumors

  • What are the problems associated with rectal tumor surgery?
  • Secrets of colonoscopy you must not know
  • Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery has become the mainstay of gastrointestinal tumor resections
  • What is rectal cancer?
  • Colorectal Tumor Science
  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy + right nephrectomy by retrograde approach in the right lower abdomen (with pictures)
  • Complex posterior pelvic organ resection performed quickly and safely by double midline approach (with illustrations)
  • How is a diagnosis made to diagnose a small bowel tumor (mesenchymal stromal cell tumor)?
  • Decision-making is more important than knife skills
  • Why is it prudent to do a barium enema?
  • Invisible Lifeline – Fully Implantable IV Port
  • Can colon tumors be cured?
  • Answers to Sotan’s Frequently Asked Questions
  • Rectal tumor – Why do you need ultrasound colonoscopy when you’ve had CT colonoscopy?
  • Can I use Yunnan Baiyao for intestinal bleeding?
  • A Letter to Gastrointestinal Tumor Patients
  • Bowel preparation for colonoscopy
  • The difference between hemorrhoids and rectal tumors
  • A new method of anal preservation for rectal tumors
  • Fatty liver vs. colorectal tumor, have you been hit?
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