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Anatomically, arteries have relatively narrower lumens and transport blood under higher pressure than veins, increasing the difficulty of cell delivery and risk of perforations.
Four patients who ingested fish bones underwent surgery because the fish bones were deeply embedded in the esophagus with high risk of perforations as shown by CT scans.
It was also shown that the risk of perforations depends on the type of surgery performed, ranging from 7% in urological surgery up to 65% in cardiac surgery [ 4- 8].
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Re "A Gentler Type of Colonoscopy Is Found Effective" (Dec. 2): The article mentions the risk of perforation during traditional colonoscopy, but neglects to mention the risk of death.
Empyemas may also result from the infection of an obstructed gallbladder with a bacterial organism, in which case the high risk of perforation and systemic infection requires the immediate removal of the infected organ.
In addition, colonoscopy is generally avoided due to the risk of perforation [5].
Hayden et al. reported the risk of perforation at 70% after 48 hours of symptom onset[14].
Prognosis The risk of perforation is low when the extent of mucosal rupture is limited.
Delayed diagnosis corresponds to high risk of perforation, faecal peritonitis, sepsis and death.
Recent studies suggest that there is a substantial risk of perforation after colorectal stent placement.
Reducing the force during colonoscopy is likely to diminish pain and reduce the risk of perforation.
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