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The results suggest that piezosurgery was associated with a lower perforation rate.
Although some studies appear to show a lower perforation rate, the use of condoms as transducer covers is questionable [53, 54].
GBB showed a significantly lower perforation rate (6.6% vs. 13.9%) and should therefore be preferred to GBA.
Under the assumption of lower perforation risk, we later adapted this protocol to a graduated approach using balloons with incremental diameters of 30, 35 and 40 mm, respectively, inflated like before on successive days.
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Natural convection circulates the well water down inside the casing, through the lower perforations, up through the annulus and back into the casing through the upper perforations, with the new geothermal water mixing with the old.
Upper and lower gastrointestinal perforation can be differentiate by transverse mesocolon such as the peritoneal cavity, usually divided into supra- and inframesocolic compartments.
Second, this study focused on refractory septic shock patients following emergency laparotomy for lower intestinal perforation.
However, one would expect a lower DM perforation with this technique.
Low-dose corticosteroid administration may be associated with reduced in-hospital mortality in patients with refractory septic shock following emergency laparotomy for lower intestinal perforation.
This nationwide retrospective study found that low-dose corticosteroid use may be associated with better prognosis in patients with refractory septic shock following emergency laparotomy for lower intestinal perforation.
For all patients with lower digestive perforations, complete resection of the necrotic intestinal tract and irrigation/drainage for peritonitis with no transient primary anastomosis were performed.
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