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249 related items for PubMed ID: 26499054

  • 1. Abscess due to perforated appendicitis: factors associated with successful percutaneous drainage.
    Fagenholz PJ, Peev MP, Thabet A, Michailidou M, Chang Y, Mueller PR, Hahn PF, Velmahos GC.
    Am J Surg; 2016 Oct; 212(4):794-798. PubMed ID: 26499054
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  • 2. Percutaneous abscess drainage in patients with perforated acute appendicitis: effectiveness, safety, and prediction of outcome.
    Marin D, Ho LM, Barnhart H, Neville AM, White RR, Paulson EK.
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  • 3. Image-guided drainage of multiple intraabdominal abscesses in children with perforated appendicitis: an alternative to laparotomy.
    McCann JW, Maroo S, Wales P, Amaral JG, Krishnamurthy G, Parra D, Temple M, John P, Connolly BL.
    Pediatr Radiol; 2008 Jun; 38(6):661-8. PubMed ID: 18404263
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  • 4. Factors associated with failure of nonoperative treatment of complicated appendicitis in children.
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  • 5. Predictors of outcome for children with perforated appendicitis initially treated with non-operative management.
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  • 6. Percutaneous drainage of intra-abdominal abscess in children with perforated appendicitis.
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  • 7. Nonoperative management for intra-abdominal abscesses.
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  • 8. CT-Guided transgluteal drainage of deep pelvic abscesses in children: selective use as an alternative to transrectal drainage.
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  • 9. Management of abdominal and pelvic abscesses that persist despite satisfactory percutaneous drainage catheter placement.
    Gee MS, Kim JY, Gervais DA, Hahn PF, Mueller PR.
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  • 10. Hydrodissection-Assisted Percutaneous Drainage of Deep Pelvic Abscess.
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  • 11. The usefulness of CT guided drainage of abscesses caused by retained appendicoliths.
    Buckley O, Geoghegan T, Ridgeway P, Colhoun E, Snow A, Torreggiani WC.
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  • 13. Percutaneous transgluteal drainage of pelvic abscesses in interventional radiology: A safe alternative to surgery.
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    J Visc Surg; 2016 Feb; 153(1):3-7. PubMed ID: 26522506
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  • 14. Appendectomy and resection of the terminal ileum with secondary severe necrotic changes in acute perforated appendicitis.
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    Robert B, Chivot C, Fuks D, Gondry-Jouet C, Regimbeau JM, Yzet T.
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  • 16. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage of pelvic abscess without fluoroscopy guidance.
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  • 17. Interventional drainage of appendiceal abscesses in children.
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  • 18. Are Preoperative CT Findings Useful for Predicting Postoperative Intraabdominal Abscess in the Patients with Acute Appendicitis?
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  • 20. Transrectal ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided drainage of deep pelvic collections in children.
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