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Accession number;03A0117074
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| Title;Preservation of Peritoneal Function by Applying Sodium Hyaluronate-based Bioresorbable Membrane (Seprafilm) to the CAPD Receiving Patient at Laparotomy. A Case Report. |
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KAMEYAMA NORIAKI
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
TAKAHASHI MAIKO
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
KABESHIMA YASUO
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
TOIZUMI ATSUSHI
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
TAMURA YOICHIRO
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
KAGEYAMA TAKAHISA
(Kasumigaura National Hospital, JPN)
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Journal Title;Journal of Japan Surgical Association
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Journal Code:Z0103A
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ISSN:1345-2843
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VOL.64;NO.1;PAGE.79-83(2003)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.6, TBL.1, REF.10 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;The formation of intraabdominal adhesions after laparotomy often leads to the discontinuation of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). A patient, who had undergone CAPD for 8.5 years, was medically consulted for anemia and diagnosed as having gastric cancer. The patient underwent a distal gastrectomy preserving the omentum and a piece of sodium hyaluronate-based bioresorbable membrane (Seprafilm) was placed between the midline incision and the visceral peritoneum to prevent adhesions and preserve the peritoneal function. The patient recovered from the surgery uneventually and underwent 5 times of hemodialysis. She started receiving CAPD of the same regimen before on the 14th postoperation day (POD) and was discharged on the 28th POD. It has been more than 1.5 years since her surgery, and the patient remains well and has already returned to her place in society while undergoing CAPD. It is considered that the peritoneal function can be preserved by applying Seprafilm to the CAPD receiving patient at laparotomy. (author abst.) |
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