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Radiology, Vol 149, 469-471, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America


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Colonic strictures in infants following intestinal ischemia. Treatment by balloon catheter dilatation

WS Ball Jr, RS Seigel, JF Goldthorn and AM Kosloske

Successful balloon catheter dilatation through the defunctionalized limb of a colostomy was performed in three infants with postischemic colonic stricture. This experience suggests that balloon catheter dilatation can be an alternative to surgical resection in treating delayed ischemic colonic stricture.


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