Prof. V.I. Razumovsky. Surgical observations: On surgical treatment of small intestine strictures. Russian Surgical Archive, 1903, Vol. 1
- Issue: Vol 3, No 3-4 (1903)
- Pages: 153-154
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/47055
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj47055
- ID: 47055
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Among the narrowing of the small intestine, a group of so-called deserves special interest. hypertrophic-inflammatory strictures, identified by Nothnagel The casuistry of this disease, patho-anatomically known for a long time, is not yet abundant enough, and the question of it seems to be little studied; however, based on current data, most of the hypertrophic-inflammatory strictures can probably be attributed to tuberculosis. Even less studied syphilitic strictures, most of which were found on the sectional table, have acquired a surgical interest in the last time. 5 cases of them were operated on (1 case belongs to the author) - 4 with intestinal resection and 1 (the author's case} by enteroanostomosis. Regarding the type of operative procedure, the author speaks in favor of the undertaken name. The patient was operated on with 2 strictures of hypertrophic-inflammatory character, but a different (probably tubercular) origin.