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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ENTEROSTOMIES»
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1
The Clinical Guide to Oncology Nutrition
Feeding enterostomies are used for permanent or longterm access (≥ 4 wk). See
Table 13.3 (2,20,84,85) for a review of nasoenteric access and feeding
enterostomies. NASOENTERIC ACCESS Nasoenteric access is indicated when
enteral ...
2
Abdominal Wall Hernias: Principles and Management
73. The. Components. Separation. Technique. Modified. for. Use. with.
Enterostomies. Sylvester. M. Maas,. Tammo. S. de. Vries. Reilingh,. and. Robert.
P. Bleichrodt. Figure 73.1. Modified components separation technique. (A)
Longitudinal ...
3
Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
Many factors contribute to malnutrition in patients with high-output enterostomies
or fistulas. Oral intake is often limited for prolonged periods of time due to a fear
of increased output or a general disinterest in food associated with uncontrolled ...
Victor W. Fazio, James M. Church, James S. Wu, 2012
4
Handbook of Drug-Nutrient Interactions
Percutaneous enterostomies are generally favored in patients who do not require
laparotomy for another purpose since general anesthesia is not required for
percutaneous procedures. Tubes used for enterostomies vary from 5 Fr to 28 Fr ...
Joseph I. Boullata, Vincent T. Armenti, 2010
5
Critical Care Study Guide: Text and Review
TRANSABdOMINAL. TUBE. ENTEROSTOMIES: GASTRIC,. JEJUNAL,. ANd.
TRANSGASTRIC. JEJUNAL. as noted above, the long-term use of nasal feeding
tubes (>4 weeks) may lead to significant ...
Gerard J. Criner, Rodger E. Barnette, Gilbert E. D'Alonzo, 2010
6
Atlas of Procedures in Neonatology
Enterostomies. and. Urostomies. A. Indications. Ostomies may be indicated in the
neonate for a variety of congenital or acquired conditions (Table 40.1). The stoma
is usually temporary, and reanastomosis of the bowel or urinary tract with ...
Mhairi G. MacDonald, Jayashree Ramasethu, Khodayar Rais-Bahrami, 2012
7
Farquharson's Textbook of Operative General Surgery 9Ed
enterostomies. and. colostomies. These terms indicate the establishment of a
connection from the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract to the abdominal wall skin.
Those in which a mucocutaneous anastomosis, or stoma, is formed are
described ...
Brendan Moran, Margaret Farquharson, 2005
8
The Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing & Allied Health: D-H
The opening is called a stoma from the Greek word meaning mouth.
Enterostomies may be either temporary or permanent. They are classified
according to the part of the intestine that is used to create the stoma. If the ileum,
which is the lowest ...
9
Mastery of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic. Enterostomies. JAMES W. FLESHMAN Fig. 50-1. Stomas sites. A.
Ileostomy. B. Colostomy. - I ... (even in emergency situations). 500 Chapter 37:
Endoscopic Techniques for Staging Chapter 50: Laparoscopic Enterostomies.
Nathaniel J. Soper, Lee L. Swanström, Steve Eubanks, 2008
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The Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing & Allied Health: D-H
The opening is called a stoma from the Greek word meaning mouth.
Enterostomies may be either temporary or permanent. They are classified
according to the part of the intestine that is used to create the stoma. If the ileum,
which is the lowest ...
Jacqueline L. Longe, 2006