Common symptoms of intestinal fistula
Enterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal passage between the intestinal canal and the body surface through which the contents of the intestines flow and is called an extra-intestinal fistula. The mortality…
Enterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal passage between the intestinal canal and the body surface through which the contents of the intestines flow and is called an extra-intestinal fistula. The mortality…
Radiotherapy has become one of the important treatment measures for primary and recurrent malignant tumors in the abdomen, and about 50% of pelvic malignant tumors may be treated with radiotherapy.…
Anorectal fistula is an abnormal tube in which the rectal fire anal canal is identical to the surrounding skin. It is mostly a sequel of perianal abscess. The main symptoms…
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The main treatment method for rectal cancer is surgery, and with the advancement of anatomical understanding and the continuous improvement of surgical instruments, rectal cancer anastomotic surgery has been performed…
Fistulas can be divided into congenital and acquired fistulas, acquired fistulas are common, such as intra-abdominal fistulas, anal fistulas, etc. Congenital fistulas, such as thyroglossal fistulas, are treated differently in…
Whether and how long it takes for a patient with intestinal epithelial hyperplasia to develop cancer cannot be generalized, but needs to be judged in the context of many factors…
Intestinal fistula after intestinal cancer surgery is mainly caused by the anastomosis not completely healed. There are many reasons for this, such as the suturing technique is not good enough,…
For example, in cases of adhesive intestinal obstruction after multiple intestinal adhesions release, it is easy to recur and reappear after opening and releasing the adhesions; in cases of intestinal…
Parenteral fistula is a serious complication with unique pathophysiological changes and clinical treatment. The mortality rate was as high as 50-60% before the 1970s and remains at 15-20% today. The…