Resection Sentence Examples

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  • In some early cases of pyloric cancer resection of the disease may be performed, the upper end of the intestine being afterwards joined to the middle of the stomach by a kind of short-circuiting operation.

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  • Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma will not be candidates for surgical resection of their disease.

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  • Large bowel resection Operation to remove part of the bowel resection Operation to remove part of the bowel.

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  • I am about to under go a resection or a total colectomy.

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  • Any potentially curative treatment for stomach cancer requires gastric resection.

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  • Surgical resection is the only curative treatment for gastric cancer.

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  • He underwent another cystoscopy two months later with resection of the right ureteric orifice.

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  • Bladder maps are made at the time of resection and at 3 month check cystoscopy and compared.

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  • Studies estimate that 74 per cent of men will experience retrograde ejaculation after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP ).

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  • An extensive abdominoperineal resection was performed leaving a huge perineal defect (figure 4) which was reconstructed using bilateral myocutaneous gracilis flaps.

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  • Should the operation be the standard one of transurethral resection, or is transurethral incision better?

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  • He underwent left lower lobectomy and partial resection of the upper lobe.

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  • Radical Gallbladder Resection If the cancer has spread outside your gallbladder to nearby lymph nodes then your surgeon will do an even bigger operation.

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  • This showed that resection margins 1cm did not influence survival.

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  • After complete resection papillary cystic neoplasm has a good prognosis with a low rate of recurrence.

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  • These include, small bowel resection, stoma, excision of fistulas, right nephrectomy, oophorectomy and possible hysterectomy.

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  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance and accuracy of laparoscopic resection of abdominal neuroblastoma.

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  • It was concluded that liver resection without hepatic pedicle clamping is safe, even in patients with a diseased liver.

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  • Surgeons and clinical triallists should not be encouraged in the use of bare sclera resection as a surgical technique for primary pterygium.

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  • Transurethral resection of the tumor in the urinary bladder was performed.

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  • A curative hepatic resection may be possible in selected patients.

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  • Short form 36 scores were also improved in both arms, although only transcervical resection returned them to normal values.

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  • Our objective was to determine the efficacy of aggressive endoscopic resection of IP.

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  • For someone who has had a large bowel resection a return to their previous dietary pattern should be possible.

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  • All patients then underwent a planned radical tumor resection.

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  • In the 1950s, Falconer at the Maudsley Hospital described anatomical temporal lobe resection.

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  • You can have a wedge resection of the breast or of the lung, for example.

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  • After three courses of induction treatment, 46 patients underwent thoracotomy and 35 of them had resection.

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  • Uterine malignancy that had not been diagnosed at transcervical resection of the endometrium was present at hysterectomy in two women.

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  • Radical resection of selected bone metastases not only improves quality of life for patients, it also leads to good long-term outcomes.

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  • Systemic antibiotic prophylaxis should probably be given to men undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate.

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  • Surgical resection for the rare isolated lung disease may be possible.

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  • It is unlikely that resection of isolated liver secondaries in patients with primary lung tumors would be of benefit.

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  • Two patients had tumor recurrence following previous segmental resection.

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  • Occasionally surgical resection of isolated solitary distant metastases (usually lung) offers the prospect of prolonged long-term survival.

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  • Previous studies have demonstrated improved survival after complete resection of pulmonary and hollow viscus gastrointestinal metastases.

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  • Right Thoracotomy Approach Via the 6th rib, allowing resection of tumors in the middle third of the esophagus.

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  • The second patient had undergone an emergency resection of a bulky tumor leaking into the left chest following endoscopic dilatation.

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  • This study was undertaken to assess the reasons for failure of endometrial resection.

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  • Although hepatic vein resection was performed in 15 patients, only two underwent major hepatectomy and none had vascular reconstruction.

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  • It has been known for sixty years that removing part of these ovaries surgically (wedge resection) can restore normal ovarian function.

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  • Surgery removes the tumor (tumor resection) and usually part of the surrounding tissue to ensure that no cancer cells remain in the area.

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  • Selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery, also called selective posterior rhizotomy, involves a surgical resection of part of the spinal nerve.

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  • Surgery may involve resection of the coarctation segment or opening and patching the aorta where the coarctation occurred.

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  • The first successful resection (removal) of a CCAM from a fetal lung was performed in 1990.

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  • Thalassemia major may be treated with regular transfusions, surgical resection of the spleen to avoid its removal of RBCs from circulation, and sometimes iron chelation therapy.

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  • The obstructed area is removed and part of the bowel is cut away (bowel resection).

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