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Clinical results of colectomy for severe constipation

✍ Scribed by K. Yoshioka; Professor M. R. B. Keighley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
626 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract
Subtotal colectomy has been performed in 40 patients with severe constipation. Only one patient was male. Five patients (13 per cent) had a history of a serious psychiatric disorder. Twenty-six patients (65 per cent) could not expel a 100-ml air-filled balloon and 19 patients (48 per cent) had electromyographic evidence of abnormal puborectalls contraction during attempted defaecation before operation. Median preoperative passage of 50 radio-opaque markers over 5 days was 16 per cent. Sixteen patients had had a previous anorectal myectomy to exclude Hirschsprung's disease. Initial resections were subtotal colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis (n = 34), caecorectal (n = 5) or ileosigmoid (n = 1) anastomosis. Secondary operations included restorative proctocolectomy and ileal pouchβ€”anal anastomosis (n = 6) and six patients eventually had an ileostomy. Median bowel frequency per week significantly increased after operation (0Β·3 (range 0–1) preoperatively to 21 (range 2–70) postoperatively, P < 0Β·005), the percentage of patients with abdominal pain fell after operation from 93 to 39 per cent but symptoms of abdominal distension remained the same (86 per cent preoperatively and 82 per cent postoperatively).


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