T. G. Parks
Queen's University Belfast
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Postgraduate Medical Journal | 1978
A. A. Barros D'Sa; T. G. Parks; A. D. Roy
Massive small bowel resection is imperative in the management of several pathological conditions and is accompanied by high operative mortality. In those that survive, serious nutritional disturbances are inevitable. Intestinal adaptation is said to occur but cannot be relied upon. Long-term parenteral nutrition is problematical and often unsuccessful. Many surgical procedures have been adopted in an effort to improve prognosis and have been found wanting. Controlled experimental studies in the use of reversed segments and a limited number of reported clinical cases using the method after massive resection suggest that this technique may improve the function of the residual intestine to such an extent that other supportive measures are unnecessary.
British Journal of Surgery | 1986
R. J. Stewart; W. G. Humphreys; T. G. Parks
British Journal of Surgery | 1970
T. G. Parks; A. M. Connell
British Journal of Surgery | 1981
C. J. Martin; T. G. Parks; J. D. Biggart
British Journal of Surgery | 1997
M. M. I. Yassin; A. A. B. Barros D'Sa; T. G. Parks; M. D. McCaigue; P. Leggett; M. I. Halliday; B. J. Rowlands
British Journal of Surgery | 1998
Magdi M.I. Yassin; A. A. B. Barros D'Sa; T. G. Parks; C.V. Soong; M. I. Halliday; M. D. McCaigue; P. J. Erwin; B. J. Rowlands
British Journal of Surgery | 2000
Denis W. Harkin; A. A. B. Barros D'Sa; Magdi M.I. Yassin; Ian S. Young; J. McEneny; D. McMaster; M. D. McCaigue; M. I. Halliday; T. G. Parks
British Journal of Surgery | 1980
P. G. Bateson; K. D. Buchanan; Davina M. Stewart; T. G. Parks
British Journal of Surgery | 1985
P. C. Pyper; T. G. Parks
British Journal of Surgery | 1984
P. C. Pyper; T. G. Parks