Year 2017 / Volume 109 / Number 4
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Enteral stent for the treatment of a urinary fistula associated with a biological mesh following a Bricker-type procedure

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Raquel Díaz Ruiz, Marta Castillo Pradillo, Óscar Nogales Rincón, Cecilia González Asanza,

Abstract
Postoperative fistula results in increased morbidity and a longer hospital stay. While surgery is the most common treatment, the endoscopic approach is an increasingly used alternative. A 57-year-old woman underwent surgery for colonic adenocarcinoma, which relapsed as peritoneal carcinomatosis and was managed with chemotherapy and surgery, a biological Permacol™ mesh was used for abdominal wall closure.
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Díaz Ruiz R, Castillo Pradillo M, Nogales Rincón Ó, González Asanza C. Enteral stent for the treatment of a urinary fistula associated with a biological mesh following a Bricker-type procedure. 4497/2016


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Received: 11/06/2016

Accepted: 05/07/2016

Published: 31/03/2017

Article editing time: 293 days


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