Plasties of lateral duodenal defects with pedunculated jejunum patches
Plastias de defectos laterales de duodeno con parches pediculados de yeyuno
Resumen:
Out of the different solutions proposed to repair the large defects of the duodenal wall , the authors carry out an experimental evaluation upon the use of pediculated jejunal patches. They utilized the technique on 8 dogs with almost circumferential defects of the 2nd part of the duodenum, from 7 to 9 centimeters in length. As a patch, they used an isolated jejünal loop, which had been opened by its antemesenteric border, trimmed in order to adapt it to the configuration of the opening, and utured in one plane. Results were uniformly good, both from the anatomical and functional standpoints, and the authors conclude that the procedure may be used on selected clinical cases.
De las distintas soluciones que han sido propuestas para reparar las grandes pérdidas de sustancia de las paredes duodenales, los autores realizan una evaluación experimental del uso de parches pediculaclos de yeyuno. Utilizan la técnica en 8 perros con defectos casi circunferenciales de la 2° porción duodenal, de 7 a 9 cm de longitud. Emplean como parche un asa yeyunal aislada,abierta por su borde antemesentérico, recortada para adecuarse a la configuración de la brecha y suturada en monoplano. Los resultados fueron uniformemente buenos tanto desde el punto de vista anatómico como funcional, concluyendo que el procedimiento puede ser utilizado en casos clínicos seleccionados.
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duodeno lesiones yeyuno trasplante duodenum injuries jejunum transplantation |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2622 | |
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Sumario: | Out of the different solutions proposed to repair the large defects of the duodenal wall , the authors carry out an experimental evaluation upon the use of pediculated jejunal patches. They utilized the technique on 8 dogs with almost circumferential defects of the 2nd part of the duodenum, from 7 to 9 centimeters in length. As a patch, they used an isolated jejünal loop, which had been opened by its antemesenteric border, trimmed in order to adapt it to the configuration of the opening, and utured in one plane. Results were uniformly good, both from the anatomical and functional standpoints, and the authors conclude that the procedure may be used on selected clinical cases. |
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