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A laparoscopic technique for full thickness intestinal biopsy and feeding jejunostomy
W K Eltringham1, A M Roe, S W Galloway
1Department of Surgery, Bristol Royal Infirmary.
Abstract:
A laparoscopic technique is described, suitable for both full thickness intestinal biopsy and placement of a feeding jejunostomy tube. Its application in three cases is reported. The method is simple, permits full laparoscopic examination of the abdominal contents and being minimally invasive, facilitates early patients recovery.
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