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    Long-term anal continence and quality of life following postpartum anal sphincter injury by Samarasekera, D. N., Bekhit, M. T., Wright, Y., Lowndes, R. H., Stanley, K. P., Preston, J. P., Preston, P., Speakman, C. T. M.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-10-2008)
    “…Objective  Anal incontinence occurs as a result of damage to pelvic floor and the anal sphincter. In women, vaginal delivery has been recognized as the primary…”
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    Journal Article
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    High tie of the inferior mesenteric artery in distal colorectal resections: a safe vascular procedure by HALL, N. R, FINAN, P. J, STEPHENSON, B. M, LOWNDES, R. H, YOUNG, H. L

    “…Division of the inferior mesenteric artery flush with the aorta (high tie) allows a tension-free anastomosis in distal colorectal resections but may also…”
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    Vector volume analysis of the lower esophageal sphincter in achalasia and the effect of balloon dilation by Swift, G. L., Smith, P. M., McKirdy, H. C., Lowndes, R. H.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-03-2001)
    “…Assessment of the effect of balloon dilation of the lower esophageal sphincter in achalasia currently relies on symptom scores, radiologic studies, or…”
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    Determination of a critical level of tissue oxygenation in acute intestinal ischaemia by Sheridan, W G, Lowndes, R H, Williams, G T, Young, H L

    Published in Gut (01-06-1992)
    “…Tissue oxygen tension (PtO2) was measured using a miniaturised polarographic oxygen electrode in 134 segments of rat small intestine of varying degrees of…”
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    Tissue oxygen tension as a predictor of colonic anastomotic healing by Sheridan, W G, Lowndes, R H, Young, H L

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-11-1987)
    “…Inadequate blood flow causing tissue hypoxia can result in failure of anastomotic healing. Tissue oxygen tension (ptO2) measurement has been used to predict…”
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    Comparison of vector symmetry index and endoanal ultrasonography in the diagnosis of anal sphincter disruption by Samarasekera, D. N., Wright, Y., Lowndes, R. H., Stanley, K. P., Preston, P., Speakman, C. T. M.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-09-2008)
    “…Background Anal pressure vectography is an anorectal physiology study that evaluates the radial pressures in the anal canal from which a symmetry index that…”
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    Oxygenation in the stomach and the effect of truncal vagotomy by Sheridan, W G, Lowndes, R H, Lewis, M H, Young, H L

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-08-1991)
    “…A Clark polarographic oxygen electrode allowed detailed mapping of tissue oxygen (PtO2) levels on the anterior surface of the stomach in five patients…”
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    A versatile light microscope heating stage for biological temperatures by Lowndes, R H, Hallett, M B

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-06-1986)
    “…A light microscope heating stage suitable for biological temperatures is described. A novel feature of the design is the use of cupro-nickel foil heaters (0.1…”
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    Anorectal physiological testing in defecatory disorders: a prospective study by Tjandra, J J, Sharma, B R, McKirdy, H C, Lowndes, R H, Mansel, R E

    “…A prospective study of anorectal physiological testing in 26 patients with obstructed defecation and 20 patients with faecal incontinence was performed. There…”
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    Intraoperative tissue oximetry in the human gastrointestinal tract by Sheridan, W G, Lowndes, R H, Young, H L

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-03-1990)
    “…Tissue oxygen tension was measured using a modified Clark oxygen electrode in the gastrointestinal tract of 33 patients undergoing laparatomy. The electrode,…”
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