[Spontaneous stercoral perforation of colon and rectum with contribution of five cases].Khirurgiia (Sofiia). 2004; 60(4-5):60-2.K
Abstract
The authors report five cases of spontaneous perforation of the large bowel for a five year period. The clinical symptoms were dominated by the feculent peritonitis. There were found no data of previous diseases of the colon during the operations and hystologically. By all five patients was manifested severe constipation before the incident. During the operation the recto sigmoid and the left colon were found plugged by stercolithes with "stone density". A hypothesis of stercoral pathogenesis of the perforations is suggested. Conclusions for the surgical tactics in the conditions of large bowel peritonitis due to benign perforation are done.
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Case Reports
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Journal Article
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PubMed ID
16042069
Citation
Radionov, M, et al. "[Spontaneous Stercoral Perforation of Colon and Rectum With Contribution of Five Cases]." Khirurgiia, vol. 60, no. 4-5, 2004, pp. 60-2.
Radionov M, Kovachev S, Ziia DD. [Spontaneous stercoral perforation of colon and rectum with contribution of five cases]. Khirurgiia (Sofiia). 2004;60(4-5):60-2.
Radionov, M., Kovachev, S., & Ziia, D. D. (2004). [Spontaneous stercoral perforation of colon and rectum with contribution of five cases]. Khirurgiia, 60(4-5), 60-2.
Radionov M, Kovachev S, Ziia DD. [Spontaneous Stercoral Perforation of Colon and Rectum With Contribution of Five Cases]. Khirurgiia (Sofiia). 2004;60(4-5):60-2. PubMed PMID: 16042069.
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T1 - [Spontaneous stercoral perforation of colon and rectum with contribution of five cases].
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AU - Ziia,D D,
PY - 2005/7/27/pubmed
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SP - 60
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JF - Khirurgiia
JO - Khirurgiia (Sofiia)
VL - 60
IS - 4-5
N2 - The authors report five cases of spontaneous perforation of the large bowel for a five year period. The clinical symptoms were dominated by the feculent peritonitis. There were found no data of previous diseases of the colon during the operations and hystologically. By all five patients was manifested severe constipation before the incident. During the operation the recto sigmoid and the left colon were found plugged by stercolithes with "stone density". A hypothesis of stercoral pathogenesis of the perforations is suggested. Conclusions for the surgical tactics in the conditions of large bowel peritonitis due to benign perforation are done.
SN - 0450-2167
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