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Hirschsprung's disease
5 Clinical features; 6 Diagnosis; 7 Treatment. 7.1 Colostomy; 7.2 Swenson, Soave, Duhamel, and Boley procedures. 8 Associated syndromes; 9 See also ...
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Jan 5, 2012 ... In 1949, Swenson described the first consistent definitive procedure for Hirschsprung disease, rectosigmoidectomy with coloanal anastomosis.
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May 1, 2002 ... The original operation (the Swenson procedure) consisted of freeing the defective distal colon from within the pelvis by careful sharp extrarectal ...
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Laparoscopic Swenson's procedure in children. Hoffmann K, Schier F, Waldschmidt J. Department of Paediatric Surgery, University Medical Center Steglitz, ...
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BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Our preferred minimally invasive technique of Swenson's procedure has evolved from laparoscopic (LapSwen) to Swenson's ...
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The aim of this study was to analyze the short to mid-term outcome of children who have undergone the Swenson Procedure (SPT) as a treatment of HD over a ...
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Comparison Between Swenson and Soave-Boley Procedure in the Management of Hirschsprung’s Disease.
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Different surgical modalities of treatment are available and Swenson's operation is one of the surgical procedures done for HD. Anorectal manometric findings ...
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A case is reported in which an anastomotic leak following the Swenson procedure for Hirschsprung's disease was complicated by the development of a pelvic ...
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Can the Swenson, Duhamel, and Soave-Boley Procedures. Be Applied in an Era of Minimally Invasive Surgery? The Results of an Experimental Study ...
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