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hydrogen and Intestinal Perforation

hydrogen has been researched along with Intestinal Perforation in 3 studies

Hydrogen: The first chemical element in the periodic table with atomic symbol H, and atomic number 1. Protium (atomic weight 1) is by far the most common hydrogen isotope. Hydrogen also exists as the stable isotope DEUTERIUM (atomic weight 2) and the radioactive isotope TRITIUM (atomic weight 3). Hydrogen forms into a diatomic molecule at room temperature and appears as a highly flammable colorless and odorless gas.
dihydrogen : An elemental molecule consisting of two hydrogens joined by a single bond.

Intestinal Perforation: Opening or penetration through the wall of the INTESTINES.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (33.33)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Wynne, EK1
Azagury, DE1
Nürnberg, D1
Pannwitz, H1
Burkhardt, KD1
Peters, M1
Bond, JH1
Levy, M1
Levitt, MD1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for hydrogen and Intestinal Perforation

ArticleYear
Novel device to detect enterotomies in real time during laparoscopy: first in human trial during Roux-en-y gastric bypass.
    Surgical endoscopy, 2019, Volume: 33, Issue:5

    Topics: Abdominal Cavity; Adult; Female; Gastric Bypass; Humans; Hydrogen; Intestinal Perforation; Intestine

2019
Gas explosion caused by argon plasma coagulation of colonic angiodysplasias.
    Endoscopy, 2007, Volume: 39 Suppl 1

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angiodysplasia; Cecal Diseases; Colectomy; Colonic Diseases; Colonoscopy; E

2007
Explosion of hydrogen gas in the colon during proctosigmoidoscopy.
    Gastrointestinal endoscopy, 1976, Volume: 23, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Colonic Diseases; Electrosurgery; Explosions; Humans; Hydrogen; Intestinal Perforation; Male;

1976