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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Total gastrectomy in gastric carcinoma a clinical and experimental study with special reference to technical aspects and prgnostic factors /

Zilling, Thomas. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1991. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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Gastric stump carcinoma a clinical study on carcinoma in the gastric remnant after surgery for benign gastroduodenal disease /

Staël von Holstein, Christer. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1991. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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Total gastrectomy in gastric carcinoma a clinical and experimental study with special reference to technical aspects and prgnostic factors /

Zilling, Thomas. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1991. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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Gastric stump carcinoma a clinical study on carcinoma in the gastric remnant after surgery for benign gastroduodenal disease /

Staël von Holstein, Christer. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1991. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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The Impact of Sleeve Gastrectomy as compared to Adjustable Gastric Band on Active and Total Ghrelin and other GI Hormones and their influence on Satiety and Hunger

Almamar, Ahmed Unknown Date
No description available.
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An examination of the changes in depression, anxiety and quality of life among patients who undergo gastric by-pass surgery

Petrone, Thomas. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Duquesne University, 2006. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-80) and index.
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Vitamin E, vitamin B-6, Vitamin B-12, and folate status of gastric restriction surgery patients

Boylan, Lee Mallory January 1986 (has links)
The vitamin E, vitamin B-6, vitamin B-12, and folate status of 22 gastric bypass subjects ages 23 to 60 yr was evaluated before, 6 mo, and 12 mo post-surgery. Before surgery 77.3% of subjects had adequate vitamin E status; 36.3%, adequate vitamin B-6 status; 100.0%, adequate vitamin B-12 status; and 45.5%, adequate folate status. After surgery, subjects were classified into 3 vitamin supplement groups based on average daily vitamin supplement intake. Subjects taking higher levels of supplements containing these vitamins had significantly higher plasma concentrations of the vitamins than those taking low or moderate levels. The mean plasma vitamin values in the moderate supplement group were indicative of adequate status for all vitamins, but plasma vitamin B-12 levels at 12 mo post-surgery were significantly lower than pre-surgery levels. In the low supplement group, mean plasma vitamin levels were in or near marginal or deficient range. The majority of subjects consuming supplements of vitamin E, vitamin B-6, and folate near the US RDA maintained normal vitamin status. Subjects taking 100+ ug vitamin B-12 daily had adequate vitamin B-12 status. Significant correlations (r = .67 to .94) were observed between vitamin supplement levels and the respective plasma vitamin concentrations. / Ph. D. / incomplete_metadata
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The effect of epidural morphine on human intestinal motility in the early postoperative period

Shibata, Yoshihisa, Shimada, Yasuhiro, Miyachi, Masahiko, Yasui, Akihiro, Nimura, Yuji 12 1900 (has links)
名古屋大学博士学位論文 学位の種類 : 博士(医学)(論文) 学位授与年月日:平成5年10月13日 柴田佳久氏の博士論文として提出された
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Efeitos da suplementação de galactooligossacarideo e polidextrose sobre a absorção de calcio e ferro em ratos gastrectomizados / Effects of supplementation of the galactooligosaccharides and polydextrose on the calcium and iron absorption in gastrectomizad rats

Santos, Elisvânia Freitas dos, 1981- 08 February 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Celio Kenji Miyasaka / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-08T22:13:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Santos_ElisvaniaFreitasdos_M.pdf: 2673339 bytes, checksum: 01f9989c4a79dc7f5bd8198db02dde80 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007 / Resumo: O câncer gástrico é o crescimento desordenado de células malignas nos tecidos do estômago e a cirurgia de ressecção gástrica parcial ou total é a principal alternativa terapêutica. Em decorrência deste procedimento cirúrgico podem ocorrer deficiências na absorção de alguns minerais como o cálcio e o ferro, podendo levar a osteoporose e a anemia, respectivamente. Os galactooligossacarídeos (GOS) e a polidextrose (POLI) são componentes fermentáveis que diminuem o pH intestinal favorecendo a absorção de minerais, melhorando a biodisponibilidade. Sendo assim, o objetivo desse trabalho foi verificar o efeito da suplementação desses compostos na absorção do mineral cálcio e ferro em ratos gastrectomizados. Ratos adultos foram submetidos a um procedimento cirúrgico de gastrectomia associado à vagotomia troncular anterior sendo divididos em dois grupos: gastrectomizados (GXT) e falso gastrectomizados (SHAM). Após 15 dias de pós-operatório foram divididos em oito sub-grupos:(G1= GXT / C1=Sham: dieta sem prebiótico; G2=GXT / C2=Sham: GOS 5%; G3=GXT / C3=Sham: POLI 5%; G4=GXT /C4=Sham: GOS 2,5% + POLI 2,5%). Os animais gastrectomizados apresentaram menor consumo de dieta, porém sem diferença com relação ao peso. As dosagens de cálcio sérico e urinário foram menores nos animais gastrectomizados. A gastrectomia diminuiu a absorção aparente de cálcio, sendo que, a administração diária de GOS 5% e a POLI 5% aumentaram a absorção aparente de cálcio em C2 (48%) e C3 (52%) comparados ao C1. O procedimento cirúrgico diminuiu a absorção aparente de ferro em 60%. No entanto, em relação aos tratamentos a associação do GOS + POLI 2,5% aumentou em 52% a absorção de ferro no grupo C4 e 100% no G4. Além disso, o G4 apresentou a mesma absorção dos ratos que não sofreram nenhum tipo de tratamento e nem a cirurgia (C1). A POLI 5% também aumentou a absorção aparente de ferro em 73% em ratos GXT. Os animais do grupo Sham mantiveram os níveis de hematócrito e hemoglobina durante o período experimental. Já nos animais GXT, todos os tratamentos apresentaram redução de 14% nos níveis de hematócrito do tempo inicial à quarta semana. A partir da quarta semana, todos animais GXT apresentaram uma leve tendência de recuperação, contudo os animais do grupo Poli 5% (G3) apresentaram uma plena recuperação. As dosagens de VCM e HCM foram menores nos animais GXT vs CO durante as 8 semanas do experimento, caracterizando uma anemia por deficiência de ferro (microcítica e hipocrômica), respectivamente. A concentração de ferro sérico foi menor nos animais GXT. A suplementação dos dois prebióticos aumentou em 15% o ferro sérico dos animais C4 em relação ao C1. Nos animais GXT o G3 em 51% e G4 em 94% foram maiores do que o G1. A ressecção gástrica parcial não apresentou grandes alterações no metabolismo de cálcio, sugerindo que esse protocolo experimental não seja o melhor modelo para a depleção de cálcio. A ressecção gástrica parcial induziu à má absorção de ferro, comprovando a eficiência do nosso modelo experimental para estudos relacionados ao metabolismo do ferro e há fortes evidências que a junção dos dois prebióticos GOS e POLI atuem como sinergistas, potencializando o efeito prebiótico / Abstract: The gastric cancer is a uncontrolled growth of the cells of the stomach, where the total or parcial gastric surgical resection is the main therapeutic alternative. Due to this procedure, the deficiencies in the absorption of some minerals such as calcium and iron could lead to an osteoporosis and anemia, respectively. The galactooligossacharides (GOS) and the polidextrose (POLI) are fermentable compounds that reduce the intestinal pH increasing the mineral absorption. Thus the purpose of this study was to verify the effects of supplementation of this compound in the absorption of calcium and iron in gastrectomized rats. Adult male rats were submitted to a gastrectomized surgical procedure associated to an anterior troncular vagotomy, them shared in two groups: gastrectomized (GXT) and Sham operated (SHAM) rats. After 15 days of surgery, the rats were shared in 8 sub-groups with the following diets: G1= GTX /C1=Sham: diet without prebiotics; G2= GTX /C2=Sham: 5% GOS diet; G3= GTX /C3=Sham: 5% POLI diet and G4= GTX /C4=Sham: 2.5% GOS + 2.5 POLI diet. The gastrectomized animals ingested a minor amount of feed, however this tow groups not showed differences in the body weight. The calcium in the serum and in the urine in the gastrectomized animals were reduced. The gastrectomy reduced the calcium apparent absorption, the daily administration of 5% GOS and 5% POLI increased the calcium apparent absorption in C2 (48%) and C3 (52 %) as compared to C1 group. The surgical procedure reduced the iron apparent absorption in 60%. However, the associated treatment with GOS + POLI 2,5% increased (52%) the absorption of iron in the C4 group and in the G4 group in 100%, as compared to C1 and G1 group respectively. This group also shoed the same absorption of rats which did not suffer any kind of surgery nor treatment (C1). The 5% POLI also presented an increased iron apparent absorption (73%) in GXT rats. The animals of Sham group sustained the hematocrit and hemoglobin during the experimental period. The GXT animals of all of the different diets showed a reduced hematocrit in 14% from the surgery to the 4th week. From the 4th to the 8th week all of the GXT animals showed a slight trend of recuperation, but the animals of 5% POLI group (G3) presented a full replenishment. The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and the mean hemoglobin volume (MHV) were reducer in the GXT vs Sham animals during the 8 weeks of experimental period, this is a characteristic of anemia by an iron deficiency (microcitic and hypocromic). The concentration of iron in the serum was lower in the GXT animals. The supplementation of these two prebiotics (C4) increased (15%) the iron in the serum, also the GXT animals the G3 (51%) and G4 (94%) higher than the G1 group. The partial gastric resection did not showed sensible alteration in the calcium metabolism, suggesting that this protocol may not be the best model to the calcium depletion, however, it induced to a poor iron absorption proving the efficiency of our experimental model to the studies related to the iron metabolism and there are strong evidences that the association of GOS and POLI could have a synergistic effect increasing the effects of the prebiotics / Mestrado / Nutrição Experimental e Aplicada à Tecnologia de Alimentos / Mestre em Alimentos e Nutrição
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Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography–Induced Splenic Injury in a Patient With Sleeve Gastrectomy

Al Momani, Laith, Karar, Shoura, Shipley, Lindsey C., Locke, Allison, Swenson, James 13 June 2018 (has links)
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is an invasive procedure with significant complications. Splenic hematoma is an extremely rare but known complication following ERCP that has been increasingly reported in the past several years. We report the case of a 44-year-old patient with a history of sleeve gastrectomy who underwent an ERCP that was complicated by both acute pancreatitis and splenic hematoma. She was managed conservatively under close monitoring in the intensive care unit. Clinicians should be aware of this potentially life-threatening complication to make a prompt diagnosis and begin early appropriate management.

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