2019
DOI: 10.4038/sljs.v37i1.8596
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Diagnosis and management of colovesical fistulae

Abstract: IntroductionColovesical fistulae (CVF) are the relatively uncommon presentation in colorectal surgical practice. However, the rarity of the disease gives rise to problems in diagnosis and treatment as adequately powered data is lacking in published literature. Furthermore, the aetiology of CVF in Asia differs from the West which plays an important role in patient management. MethodsThe records of all the patients with CVF managed in the Gastrointestinal and Urological surgical units of a tertiary care centre o… Show more

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“…They resort to spreadsheets, calculators, and speculation to make decisions. 2 Because these mentioned are not forecasting systems, they face several challenges, such as market competition, global financial and economic crises, changes in consumer profiles and preferences, 3 imbalances in cashflow for their supplies and their outgoing orders, spiralling cost overruns, and underproduction of in-demand items. SMEs are key factors for local development, overcoming poverty and bringing up employment in rural areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%