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Granulated sugar to reduce an incarcerated prolapsed defunctioning ileostomy

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.
1757-790X
Mohammed, Oluwafunke
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West, Malcolm
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Chandrasekar, Ramasubramanyan
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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).

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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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Local EPrints ID: 488718
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488718
ISSN: 1757-790X
PURE UUID: 6b3e6fb8-1ddb-462d-8d29-e6625b1f7106
ORCID for Malcolm West: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0345-5356

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Date deposited: 04 Apr 2024 16:55
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 01:55

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Author: Oluwafunke Mohammed
Author: Malcolm West ORCID iD
Author: Ramasubramanyan Chandrasekar

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