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Sessile Villous Adenoma (1 of 3)
Gastroenterology Atlas 2011-09-20 17:02:07
An 80 year-old female have a sessile mass between the first and second rectal valves. Morphologically, villous adenomas of the colon are generally sessile and papilliferous. Lesions that tend to secrete mucus. The epithelial...
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Laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection
Arun Prasad 2011-08-19 16:14:06
The video presents steps of a laparoscopic abdomino perineal resection for rectum cancer.
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Laparoscopic rectopexy
Arun Prasad 2011-08-19 16:13:24
The video presents laparoscopic rectopexy for rectal prolapse.
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Rectopexy - SILS
Rajkumar Palaniappan 2011-08-19 16:11:41
Single Port Rectopexy using SILS Port. One of the first procedure in India, with good results and as effective as laparoscopy.
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Pararectal tumor Excision - Laparoscopic...
Maher Hussein 2011-07-18 10:18:28
This video presents laparoscopic excision of pararectal tumor.
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Rectum Cancer Surgery
Oleg Kshivets 2010-06-04 10:45:32
This video presents rectum cancer surgery.
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Rectal Prolapse In Adult
Anil Khetarpal 2010-03-17 09:28:28
This medical photo presents an adult patient with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.
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Rectal Prolapse In Adult - Another Shot
Anil Khetarpal 2010-03-17 09:27:09
This medical photo presents an adult patient with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.
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Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child - 2
Anil Khetarpal 2010-03-16 09:59:43
This medical photo presents a small child with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.
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Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child
Anil Khetarpal 2010-03-16 09:59:06
This medical photo presents a small child with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.
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