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Balloon Tamponade of Gastroesophageal Varices procedures and references. Balloon Tamponade of Gastroesophageal Varices reference information brought to you by Procedures Consult. ... Y-tube connector (if not already built into the tamponade balloon ports)
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[PubMed]; Sarin SK, Nundy S. Balloon tamponade in the management of bleeding oesophageal varices. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1984 Jan;66(1):30–32. ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Balloon tamponade. Balloon tamponade. Information about Balloon tamponade in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Balloon tamponade)
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Balloon tamponade devices for treating bleeding sites within the upper digestive tract (eg esophageal or upper gastric bleeding sites, or duodenal, ...
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Foley catheter balloon tamponade was used in 18 patients and was successful ... Conclusion: Foley catheter balloon tamponade remains a useful adjunct in the ...
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Balloon tamponade to control haemorrhage following transanal rectal surgery. Accepted: 4 February 2004. Published online: 9 April 2004. Springer-Verlag 2004 ...
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Acute bleeding may also be treated with a tube that is inserted through the nose into the stomach and inflated with air to produce pressure against the bleeding veins (balloon tamponade).
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A conservative surgical treatment under general anesthesia involved intracervical infiltration of carboprost, cerclage, suction curettage of cervix, and Foley balloon tamponade was performed.
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CONCLUSION: Curettage alone, when preceded by cervical infiltration with a vasoconstricting agent, placement of a cerclage suture high on the cervix and followed by cervical canal tamponade with a Foley catheter balloon, can successfully treat early cervical pregnancy...
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