Gallyamov, E. A. and Busyrev, Y. B. and Gorbacheva, I. V. and Dugin, V. A. (2019) One - stage laparoscopic treatment of chronic inflammatory complications of diverticular colon disease. Sechenov Medical Journal, 10 (2). pp. 70-76. ISSN 2218-7332
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Abstract
Introduction. Diverticulosis of the colon is one of the most common diseases of the intestine. In recent years, there has been an increasing tendency for diverticular disease (DD) to manifest itself at earlier age, as well as to the more frequent development of complications in young and middle - aged people. Most interventions for planned surgical treatment of DD complications are performed by two - stage access for laparotomy. One - stage laparoscopic intervention is a relatively new approach to treatment. Case report. 40-year - old man was hospitalized in the surgical department with complaints of air release during urination and aching pain in the lower part of abdomen. Outpatient examination excluded the pathology of the prostate gland and revealed infiltration between the urinary bladder and sigmoid colon. A complex examination, including cystoscopy, colonoscopy, multispiral computed tomography with contrast, showed the presence of chronic paracolic infiltration and blad - derntestinal fistula, which complicated the latent course of colon DD. Laparoscopic opening the abscess, resection of the sigmoid colon, the formation of descendo - rectal anastomosis was performed in one - step. Intra - and postoperative complications were not observed, dynamic observation and control examination after 6 months showed no symptoms. Discussion. One - stage laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of chronic inflammatory complications of colon DD is currently available procedure, which allows in a short time to relieve patients from symptoms and has good immediate and long - term results. The condition for the use of this technique is a sufficient experience of laparoscopic surgery of the abdominal cavity, retroperitoneal space and pelvis.
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Subjects: | STM One > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 24 Feb 2023 07:58 |
Last Modified: | 05 Jul 2024 07:40 |
URI: | http://publications.openuniversitystm.com/id/eprint/343 |