[Treatment of endoscopic colonic perforations by anastomosis in non exclusive lateral colostomy].J Chir (Paris). 1994 Dec; 131(12):554-7.JC
Abstract
The authors report two cases of colonic endoscopic perforation with peritonitis treated by minimal lateral colostomy. The evolution was favorable in this two cases with spontaneous closure of colostomy. We intended to remind the usefulness of this old and simple technique sometimes omitted in the therapeutic armentorium of the iatrogenic colic perforation, especially from endoscopic origin. Thus the risk of complications of an ideal surgery or the necessity of a second-time anastomosis after the initial colostomy can be avoided.
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Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article
Language
fre
PubMed ID
7738128
Citation
Burgard, G, et al. "[Treatment of Endoscopic Colonic Perforations By Anastomosis in Non Exclusive Lateral Colostomy]." Journal De Chirurgie, vol. 131, no. 12, 1994, pp. 554-7.
Burgard G, Marmorale A, Breullie G. [Treatment of endoscopic colonic perforations by anastomosis in non exclusive lateral colostomy]. J Chir (Paris). 1994;131(12):554-7.
Burgard, G., Marmorale, A., & Breullie, G. (1994). [Treatment of endoscopic colonic perforations by anastomosis in non exclusive lateral colostomy]. Journal De Chirurgie, 131(12), 554-7.
Burgard G, Marmorale A, Breullie G. [Treatment of Endoscopic Colonic Perforations By Anastomosis in Non Exclusive Lateral Colostomy]. J Chir (Paris). 1994;131(12):554-7. PubMed PMID: 7738128.
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T1 - [Treatment of endoscopic colonic perforations by anastomosis in non exclusive lateral colostomy].
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AU - Marmorale,A,
AU - Breullie,G,
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SP - 554
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JF - Journal de chirurgie
JO - J Chir (Paris)
VL - 131
IS - 12
N2 - The authors report two cases of colonic endoscopic perforation with peritonitis treated by minimal lateral colostomy. The evolution was favorable in this two cases with spontaneous closure of colostomy. We intended to remind the usefulness of this old and simple technique sometimes omitted in the therapeutic armentorium of the iatrogenic colic perforation, especially from endoscopic origin. Thus the risk of complications of an ideal surgery or the necessity of a second-time anastomosis after the initial colostomy can be avoided.
SN - 0021-7697
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