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Surgical incision into an intestine
Enterotomy is the surgical incision into an intestine. It may be purposeful or a complication of an abdominal surgery, such as exploratory laparotomies
Enterotomy
Surgical procedure
bowel, extending from 2 cm proximal to 2 cm distal to the stricture. The enterotomy is then closed in a transverse fashion in one or two layers.[citation
Heineke–Mikulicz strictureplasty
Heineke–Mikulicz_strictureplasty
Clinical symptom
to remove it, usually by pelvic flexure enterotomy and sometimes an additional right dorsal colon enterotomy, and fully resolve the signs of colic. Horses
Horse_colic
Surgical procedure for management of obesity
separated alimentary limbs are translocated to the pouch antecolically. Enterotomy will processed within the jejunum. At the same time, between the gastric
Bariatric_surgery
Medical condition
retrieved 2023-08-25. "Operative intervention with a possible gastrotomy or enterotomy is often required to relieve the intestinal obstruction." DiMarino, Anthony
Phytobezoar
Surgical abdominal examination operation
distal pancreatectomy, or removal of the body or the tail of the pancreas enterotomy and bowel repair or bowel resection right or left hemicolectomy pyloric
Exploratory_laparotomy
Fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs, usually due to injury
Schaapveld, M; Van Goor, H (2000). "Morbidity and mortality of inadvertent enterotomy during adhesiotomy". The British Journal of Surgery. 87 (4): 467–71. doi:10
Adhesion_(medicine)
Object originating outside the body of an organism
from 8 cm to 1 m length. Foreign bodies in the jejunum are removed by enterotomy. Certain foreign bodies in animals are especially problematic. Bones or
Foreign_body
Protrusion of tissue through a hole in the abdominal wall near the navel
disadvantages however. There is a risk of injury to the intestine or bladder. Enterotomy is accidental incision into the intestine. This may occur during trocar
Paraumbilical_hernia
Surgery performed on non-human animals
resulting electrolyte imbalances. The stomach (gastrotomy) or intestine (enterotomy) can be surgically opened to remove the foreign body. Necrotic intestine
Veterinary_surgery
Surgical procedure in Intestine
over itself at its midpoint section, forming a U shape. A longitudinal enterotomy is then performed halfway between the mesenteric and the antimesenteric
Finney_strictureplasty
Medical condition
require prolonged treatment and increase hospital stays. Unintentional enterotomy, or accidental cutting into the bowel during surgery, poses an increased
Hostile_abdomen
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Hero of several Arthurian stories.
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Incision of the intestines, especially in reducing certain cases of hernia.