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РЖ ВИНИТИ 34 (BI38) 96.06-04А3.352

   

    Safety of percutaneous colon decompression with use of the cope nephrostomy catheter in a canine model of large bowel obstruction [Text] / T. J. Maginot [et al.] ; Soc. Cardiovasc. and Intervent. Radiol. // 17th Annu. Sci. Meet., Washington, D.C., Apr. 4-9, 1992. - Washington (D.C.), 1992. - P90
Перевод заглавия: Безопасность чрескожной декомпрессии толстой кишки с использованием нефростомического катетера Cope при моделировании на собаках непроходимости толстой кишки
Аннотация: Experience with percutaneous cecostomy for percutaneous colon decompression has been limited, and its safety has not been established. We investigated the safety of the Cope nephrostomy catheter in a canine model of large bowel obstruction. Mechanical distal large bowel obstruction was created in four dogs. Percutaneous colon decompression was performed on postoperative day 4 or 7 by using Seldinger technique with a 10.2-F Cope nephrostomy catheter. When the animals were killed 3 or 4 days later, the colon and abdominal wall puncture sites from each animal were submitted for gross and microscopic study. Colon puncture sited in all animals were crescentic or stellate in shape and larger than the catheter diameter. The catheter had extruded from the colon in two animals, one with broken and one with lax strings. Stool leakage occurred in all animals. Microscopically, there was wide variation in the inflammatory response in the tissues along the catheter tract. An obvious abdominal wall abscess occurred in one animal. In this canine model of large bowel obstruction, safety of percutaneous colon decompression using the Cope nephrostomy catheter has not been demonstrated. Further study to optimize the technique is needed
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ВИНИТИ 341.57.23.27
Рубрики: ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ
НЕПРОХОДИМОСТЬ ТОЛСТОЙ КИШКИ

ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ

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ДЕКОМПРЕССИЯ

НЕФРОСТОМИЧЕСКИЙ КАТЕТЕР COPE


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Maginot, T.J.; Bar-Natan, M.F.; Grossman, D.M.; Saxe, A.W.; Cascade, P.N.

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РЖ ВИНИТИ 34 (BI26) 96.08-04М4.777

   

    Safety of percutaneous colon decompression with use of the cope nephrostomy catheter in a canine model of large bowel obstruction [Text] / T. J. Maginot [et al.] ; Soc. Cardiovasc. and Intervent. Radiol. // 17th Annu. Sci. Meet., Washington, D.C., Apr. 4-9, 1992. - Washington (D.C.), 1992. - P90
Перевод заглавия: Безопасность чрескожной декомпрессии толстой кишки с использованием нефростомического катетера Cope при моделировании на собаках непроходимости толстой кишки
Аннотация: Experience with percutaneous cecostomy for percutaneous colon decompression has been limited, and its safety has not been established. We investigated the safety of the Cope nephrostomy catheter in a canine model of large bowel obstruction. Mechanical distal large bowel obstruction was created in four dogs. Percutaneous colon decompression was performed on postoperative day 4 or 7 by using Seldinger technique with a 10.2-F Cope nephrostomy catheter. When the animals were killed 3 or 4 days later, the colon and abdominal wall puncture sites from each animal were submitted for gross and microscopic study. Colon puncture sited in all animals were crescentic or stellate in shape and larger than the catheter diameter. The catheter had extruded from the colon in two animals, one with broken and one with lax strings. Stool leakage occurred in all animals. Microscopically, there was wide variation in the inflammatory response in the tissues along the catheter tract. An obvious abdominal wall abscess occurred in one animal. In this canine model of large bowel obstruction, safety of percutaneous colon decompression using the Cope nephrostomy catheter has not been demonstrated. Further study to optimize the technique is needed
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ВИНИТИ 341.39.33.27.19
Рубрики: ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ
НЕПРОХОДИМОСТЬ ТОЛСТОЙ КИШКИ

ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ

СОБАКИ

ЛЕЧЕНИЕ

ДЕКОМПРЕССИЯ

НЕФРОСТОМИЧЕСКИЙ КАТЕТЕР COPE


Доп.точки доступа:
Maginot, T.J.; Bar-Natan, M.F.; Grossman, D.M.; Saxe, A.W.; Cascade, P.N.

 




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