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A proof-of-concept study shows how 3D pouchography can be a useful adjunct for surgeons
Findings support the safety of the technique
Findings from a 2023 ASCRS presentation indicate that both 2-stage and modified 2-stage approaches are viable management strategies for Crohn’s patients who require a temporary ileostomy
Results from a large cohort, retrospective analysis indicate that anastomotic leaks may not occur as frequently as previously reported
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A new study illustrates why it’s important for clinicians to be aware and suspicious of tip of the J-pouch leaks
Technique is useful in patients with diffuse stricturing Crohn’s jejunoileitis
Latest research reinforces other recent findings showing minimal risk
Findings have implications for reducing venous thromboembolisms
Cleveland Clinic team blends extended mesenteric excision and Kono-S anastomosis
Rare complication of IPAA construction leads to discovery of a new syndrome
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