1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(82)80295-3
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Penetrating Duodenal Ulcer Associated with an Operatively Implanted Arterial Chemotherapy Infusion Catheter

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“…Various fistulous complications have been described in the gastrointestinal tract associated with the presence of a prosthesis or catheters located in the aorta or in other great abdominal arteries, either to resolve aneurysms or to bypass occlusive diseases. Exceptionally, enteric fistulas associated with a surgically implanted arterial chemotherapy infusion catheter in the hepatic artery may also occur, as has been previously demonstrated (2,3).…”
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“…Various fistulous complications have been described in the gastrointestinal tract associated with the presence of a prosthesis or catheters located in the aorta or in other great abdominal arteries, either to resolve aneurysms or to bypass occlusive diseases. Exceptionally, enteric fistulas associated with a surgically implanted arterial chemotherapy infusion catheter in the hepatic artery may also occur, as has been previously demonstrated (2,3).…”
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confidence: 59%