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| Medical Terminology Glossary |
| Volume 8, Issue 5 |
February 2003 |
Clients prone to inadequate disclosure of inadvertent bowel injury risk:
1.
Previous surgeries
2.
Obese
3.
Elderly
Consider both substandard technique and delay in diagnosis for bowel injury following laparoscopic surgery
n the elderly, the significant risks of death should be balanced against potential therapeutic benefits of routine biopsy during colonoscopy
Increased short-term acuity following inadvertent enterotomy:
1. ICU admission
2. Re-operation
3. Bowel obstruction
4. Anastomotic leak
5. Wound dehiscence
6. Sepsis
7. Pneumonia
8.Parenteral nutrition
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