Granulated sugar to reduce an incarcerated prolapsed defunctioning ileostomy
Granulated sugar to reduce an incarcerated prolapsed defunctioning ileostomy
This case report discusses the successful application of granulated sugar to reduce a prolapsed ileostomy thereby eliminating the need for an emergency surgery.
Mohammed, Oluwafunke
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West, Malcolm
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Chandrasekar, Ramasubramanyan
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February 2013
Mohammed, Oluwafunke
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West, Malcolm
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Chandrasekar, Ramasubramanyan
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Mohammed, Oluwafunke, West, Malcolm and Chandrasekar, Ramasubramanyan
(2013)
Granulated sugar to reduce an incarcerated prolapsed defunctioning ileostomy.
BMJ Case Reports, 2013.
(doi:10.1136/bcr-2012-007565).
Abstract
This case report discusses the successful application of granulated sugar to reduce a prolapsed ileostomy thereby eliminating the need for an emergency surgery.
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Published date: February 2013
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488718
ISSN: 1757-790X
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