His procedure, called revascularization by anastomotic decompression ( RAD ), allowed for communication between the blocked superficial retinal venous circulation and the open underlying choroidal circulation.
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Patients whose cuffitis is refractory to mesalamine and / or corticosteroids should be evaluated for other disease in the cuff area, such as fistula or anastomotic leaks.
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A branch from this vessel crosses above the patellar surface of the femur, forming an anastomotic arch with the lateral superior genicular artery, and supplying branches to the knee-joint.
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Murphy developed his eponymous anastomotic button for a sutureless anastomosis of the gallbladder to the duodenum ( his preferred treatment for acute cholecystitis ), but it was equally suitable for intestinal anastomoses.
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Significant causes of morbidity and mortality were related to complications of the esophageal transection as anastomotic leakage occurred in 8.6 % of patients undergoing emergent surgery versus 4.8 % in elective cases.
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Complications occur in less than 10 % of cases, and include pelvic bleeding, pelvic abscess and anastomotic dehiscence ( splitting apart of the stitches inside ), bleeding or leak at a dehiscence Mortality is low.
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Complications, including infection, urinary retention, bleeding, anastomotic dehiscence ( opening of the stitched edges inside ), stricture ( narrowing of the gut lumen ), diarrhea, and fecal impaction occur in 6-32 % of cases.
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The differential diagnosis can include primary biliary cholangitis ( formerly referred to as primary biliary cirrhosis ), drug induced cholestasis, cholangiocarcinoma, IgG4-related disease, post-liver transplantation non-anastomotic biliary strictures, and HIV-associated cholangiopathy.
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Some branches of the short posterior ciliary arteries also supply the optic disc via an anastomotic ring, the Circle of Zinn-Haller or Circle of Zinn, which is associated with the fibrous extension of the ocular tendons ( Annulus of Zinn ).
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One branch, the " peroneal anastomotic " ( n . communicans fibularis ), arises near the head of the fibula, crosses the lateral head of the gastrocnemius to the middle of the leg, and joins with the medial sural cutaneous nerve to form the sural nerve.