Duodenal perforation is a rare and severe acute surgical condition which commonly follows the complications of endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures. Small degree of damage in this mechanism and an early diagnosis allow for an effective primary management. The most difficult surgical challenge is an effective management of retroperitoneal duodenal perforation together with coexisting pathological changes of its wall. In this work we present a case of duodenal necrosis with excessive necrosis of a fragment of its wall due to perinephric abscess, with an effective method of management of a defect in an isolated free small intestinal loop in association with gastroduodenal passage exclusion
Duodenal necrosis is one of the causes of peritonitis. It remains a well-known surgical emergency re...
Although migration of biliary stents is not uncommon, stent‑induced perforation of the intestinal wa...
Injuries of the duodenum can arise as a result of the action of a variety of factors and differ by l...
Retro-duodenal perforations / iatrogenic and ulcerative / fortunately, are a relatively rare surgica...
Duodenal perforation is a rare, but potentially life-threatening injury. Multiple etiologies are ass...
A scientific study of a surgical case of simultaneous perforation of the duodenum and small intestin...
Abstract Background Perforation of the horizontal duodenum is very rare due to the presence in retro...
AbstractIntroductionIngestion of foreign bodies is a relatively common clinical problem. Blister pac...
Duodenal diverticula (DD) are frequently encountered and are usually asymptomatic, with an incidence...
AbstractIntroductionThe duodenum is the second most common location of intestinal diverticula follow...
Duodenum is the second most frequent location for a diverticulum in the digestive tract. Complicatio...
Copyright © 2014 K. Jing and W. Shuo-Dong. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction. Duodenal diverticulum is a rare disease that can be easily missed. The incidence of du...
ABSTRACT: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a widely used procedure for the...
AbstractEndoscopic biliary stenting is an accepted modality of palliation of malignant biliary obstr...
Duodenal necrosis is one of the causes of peritonitis. It remains a well-known surgical emergency re...
Although migration of biliary stents is not uncommon, stent‑induced perforation of the intestinal wa...
Injuries of the duodenum can arise as a result of the action of a variety of factors and differ by l...
Retro-duodenal perforations / iatrogenic and ulcerative / fortunately, are a relatively rare surgica...
Duodenal perforation is a rare, but potentially life-threatening injury. Multiple etiologies are ass...
A scientific study of a surgical case of simultaneous perforation of the duodenum and small intestin...
Abstract Background Perforation of the horizontal duodenum is very rare due to the presence in retro...
AbstractIntroductionIngestion of foreign bodies is a relatively common clinical problem. Blister pac...
Duodenal diverticula (DD) are frequently encountered and are usually asymptomatic, with an incidence...
AbstractIntroductionThe duodenum is the second most common location of intestinal diverticula follow...
Duodenum is the second most frequent location for a diverticulum in the digestive tract. Complicatio...
Copyright © 2014 K. Jing and W. Shuo-Dong. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction. Duodenal diverticulum is a rare disease that can be easily missed. The incidence of du...
ABSTRACT: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a widely used procedure for the...
AbstractEndoscopic biliary stenting is an accepted modality of palliation of malignant biliary obstr...
Duodenal necrosis is one of the causes of peritonitis. It remains a well-known surgical emergency re...
Although migration of biliary stents is not uncommon, stent‑induced perforation of the intestinal wa...
Injuries of the duodenum can arise as a result of the action of a variety of factors and differ by l...