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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques 1 (1987), S. 123-126 
    ISSN: 1432-2218
    Keywords: PEG ; PED ; Enteral nutrition ; Quality of life
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Surgeons are increasingly using endoscopy to place transabdominal feeding tubes for enteral nutrition or gastric decompression. A possible extension for the application of this new technique is the direct placement of the feeding tube into the duodenal bulb. Two patients are presented in whom percutaneous endoscopic duodenostomy was successfully performed, although percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy was not possible. It shows that this new method is technically possible. In both patients the positive influence of this technique on the patient's quality of life could be shown using the Spitzer Quality of Life Index and the Karnofsky Performance Status. Enteral nutrition was maintained for more than 6 weeks.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques 1 (1987), S. 155-164 
    ISSN: 1432-2218
    Keywords: Achalasia ; Dilatation ; Myotomy ; Endoscopy ; Long-term results
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In a prospective clinical trial, 26 consecutive patients underwent endoscopic pneumatic dilatation over a 10-year period. Dilatation was achieved by means of a ballon attached to a normal gastrointestinal fiberscope. With the endoscope in an inverse position, the device was placed in the cardia and the dilatation process was monitored macroscopically. Before dilatation, patients suffered from dysphagia (92%), reduced speed of swallowing (100%), symptom aggravation under stress (73%), weight loss (50%), aspiration, pain, regurgitation, and vomiting. After dilatation and long-term follow-up (mean of 5 years), symptoms could be markedly reduced, especially the speed of eating and symptom aggravation under stress. Excellent and good results (Visick scale) were achieved in 76%. Fair results were achieved in 20%. To date, perforation and other complications have not occurred. Mortality was zero. Our series was an uncontrolled trial, so the results are hardly comparable to other studies. Furthermore, the small number of patients in our study represents a weak point with regard to complications. We conclude that the main advantages of the procedure are its simplicity and practicability. The simple procedure may be the method of choice in elderly patients. Of course, no final decision can be made until a well-designed controlled trial has been carried out.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 366 (1985), S. 670-670 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Ultrasound ; Blunt abdominal trauma ; Lavage ; Ultraschall ; stumpfes Bauchtrauma ; Lavage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 453 Patienten mit nachgewiesenem oder vermutetem stumpfen Bauchtrauma wurden geschallt. In 71% wurde kein pathologischer Befund, in 11% eine freie Blutung, in 8% eine retroperitoneale Blutung and in 7% eine Organeinblutung gefunden. In 2% fand sich eine Thoraxverletzung bzw. einmal eine Herzbeuteltamponade. Bei 111 Patienten erfolgte zusätzlich die Lavagierung. Bei einer Prävalenz von 37% and Spezifit↦ von 97% betrug die Sensitivität für den Ultraschall 88% and für die Lavage 93%.
    Notes: Summary 435 patients with established or suspected blunt abdominal injury were studied by ultrasound. In 71 % no abnormality was found, in 11 % there was free intraperitoneal blood, in 8% retroperitoneal blood and in 7% a haematoma within a solid organ. In 2% an intrathoracic abnormality was found, including one case of cardiac tamponade. In 111 patients peritoneal lavage was also performed. In these selected patients the prevalence of abnormality was 37% and the specificity of lavage was 97%. In this group the sensitivity of lavage was 93% and of ultrasound 88%.
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