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Jul 2, 2024

Bowel Injury Follow-up Issues (A Distant Patient’s Twisted Journey to Consultation and Treatment)

Rectal injury

Patient’s question: disease:radiation intestinal injury fistula description:05 cervical cancer surgery 07 chemotherapy once, the whole pelvis photographed 5 times the total dose of 10GY after external gamma knife radiotherapy 10…

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Jul 1, 2024

Anatomical observations on the relationship of the inferior rectal artery to the rectal mesentery

Rectal injury

The “middle rectal artery” has been frequently mentioned in many Chinese literature in recent years. However, a review of the Chinese anatomical literature on rectal blood supply does not include…

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Sep 19, 2023

Rectal masses are usually malignant or benign

Rectal injury

Rectal masses may be benign or malignant. Benign masses include diseases such as hemangiomas, rectal polyps, and misshapen tumors, and malignant masses are generally considered to be rectal cancer. Benign…

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Sep 19, 2023

Anatomical observation of the lateral rectal ligament and its clinical significance

Rectal injury

It is commonly believed that the perirectal space is divided by the lateral rectal ligament into the anterior rectopelvic space and the posterior rectal space, which lies behind the rectum…

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Sep 19, 2023

Does external radiation therapy for prostate cancer damage the mid-rectum?

Rectal injury

The principle of radical radiotherapy is to maximize tumor control while minimizing radiation damage to surrounding normal tissues. With the advancement of radiotherapy techniques, especially the application of intensity-modulated radiotherapy…

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Sep 19, 2023

Post colorectal resection syndrome

Rectal injury

The latter occurs after rectal resection and is also known as anterior resection syndrome; anterior resection syndrome refers to various abnormalities of anal control associated with anterior resection surgery for…

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Sep 19, 2023

Perineal and rectal-anal examination

Rectal injury

Perineum and rectum The conventional anorectal examination positions are the lateral and prone folding position. Although the prone position is said to provide adequate exposure, the left P position is…

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Sep 19, 2023

Sacrococcygeal tumor combined with radioactive sigmoid rectal injury

Rectal injury

The patient, a 46-year-old male, was admitted to the hospital on November 17, 2004 because of “recurrent abdominal pain, diarrhea and purulent blood stool for more than 10 months after…

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Rectal injury

  • Bowel Injury Follow-up Issues (A Distant Patient’s Twisted Journey to Consultation and Treatment)
  • Anatomical observations on the relationship of the inferior rectal artery to the rectal mesentery
  • Rectal masses are usually malignant or benign
  • Anatomical observation of the lateral rectal ligament and its clinical significance
  • Does external radiation therapy for prostate cancer damage the mid-rectum?
  • Post colorectal resection syndrome
  • Perineal and rectal-anal examination
  • Sacrococcygeal tumor combined with radioactive sigmoid rectal injury
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