Search Results - "Isler, J T"
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Rectal injury caused by a personal watercraft accident: report of a case
Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-07-1999)“…An original case of rectal injury after a personal watercraft accident is reported. Principles of rectal trauma management are discussed. We present a case of…”
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The single-stapled ileo pouch anal anastomosis: a reasonable compromise
Published in The American surgeon (01-07-1996)“…Minimal anal sphincter disruption and preservation of the transitional epithelium during ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) are believed to play important…”
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Approach to the patient
Published in Primary care (01-03-1999)“…A systematic approach to the patient with anorectal complaints allows for an accurate and efficient diagnosis of the underlying problem. The process can be…”
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The role of preoperative colonoscopy in colorectal cancer
Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-06-1987)“…Routine preoperative colonoscopy has been recommended for those patients with the diagnosis of colorectal cancer to identify synchronous polyps and/or cancers…”
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Treatment of levator syndrome using high-voltage electrogalvanic stimulation
Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-08-1987)“…Twenty patients diagnosed as having levator syndrome were treated with electrogalvanic stimulation (EGS). Many of these patients had previously been treated…”
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Prevalence and management of prolapse of the ileoanal pouch
Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-06-2004)“…Known late complications of ileal pouch-anal anastomoses include chronic pouchitis, poor pouch function, or stricture. These may jeopardize the pouch and may…”
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Use of a Critical Pathway for Colon Resections
Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-09-2002)“…Tremendous variation in patient care exists, both among medical centers and among individual surgeons, in the field of colon and rectal surgery. Clinical or…”
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