SCaLPEL case files – abdominal (GIT) surgery

A collection of 17 presentations containing 17 cases from the area of abdominal (GIT) surgery. Created, presented, and discussed as a part of the Erasmus + project SCaLPEL (Project no. 2021-1-CZ01-KA220-HED-000032237). Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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 Lucia Cabanová, Martina Vytešníková: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Branko Bogdanić: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Lucija Brkić: Case report No. 1 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Lucija Brkić: Case report No. 2 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Štefela Horváthová: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Klaudija Hriberski: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Dominika Ivanecká: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Josip Mavrek: Case report No. 1 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Josip Mavrek: Case report No. 2 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Trpimir Morić: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Rudolf Radojković: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Martin Švaňa: Perforated appendiceal mucocele (case report) 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Milan Švec: Case report 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Jakub Csölle: Conservative approach to anastomotic bleeding (case report) 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Jan Pospíšil: Anastomotic dehiscence after proctocolectomy with J-pouch (case report) 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Ivan Romić: Anastomosis after right hemicolectomy – techniques and an unusual complication 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License
 Ivan Romić: Multiple jejunal diverticula with perforation 27.3.2025 university member Creative Commons License

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