[PDF] from hepato-gastroenterology.orgBQ Yi, ZJ Wang, JG Han… - Hepato- …, 2011 - hepato-gastroenterology.org ... We judged the stricture as difficult to dilate and to require more aggressive surgical management such as stricture resection. ... However, there was a defect in the rec- tal posterior wall and it was difficult to complete the end-to-end anastomosis of the rectum. ... View as HTML
S Tsuchiya, M Sakuraba, T Asano… - International journal of …, 2011 - Springer ... However, anorectal stricture can develop after total ISR, which stretches from the anus to the lower rectum. ... Fig. 2 Anorectal stricture sometimes occurs as a complication of total ISR. In some cases, the stricture extends from the anus to the lower rectum Fig. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
AA Amin, A Reddy, M Jha… - BMJ Case Reports, 2011 - casereports.bmj.com ... Colonoscopy showed a stricture in the rectum, but biopsy was inconclusive. As ... malignancy. She became gradually more symptomatic with the stricture in the rectum, and went on to have a Hartmann's resection (delay of 5 months). ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from sjkdt.orgV Singh, RJ Sinha… - Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and …, 2011 - sjkdt.org ... [1] In approximately 95% of cases, a source of infection can be identified. The most common source is urethra following stricture disease; rectum following perianal abscesses, fissures, fistula; genito-urinary trauma or instrumentation. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
G Goldner, R Pötter, A Kranz, A Bluhm… - Strahlentherapie und …, 2011 - Springer ... In brief, the rectum was divided into 12 parts: an anorectal (0–4 cm), a distal (4–8 cm), a medium (8–12 cm), and a ... Grade 1: microulceration with or without superficial < 1 cm2; Grade 2: superficial > 1 cm2; Grade 3: deep ulceration; Grade 4: fistula, perforation − Stricture: Grade 0 ... Related articles - All 3 versions