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Complete extraperitoneal cecostomy. An ileo-colic diversion procedure after colonic operations
1IInd Surgical Clinic, Institute of Medicine Timişoara.
Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie
|January 1, 1990
Summary
A novel extraperitoneal cecostomy technique offers effective ileocolonic diversion. This method prevents intraperitoneal leakage and avoids stoma closure reoperations, enhancing patient outcomes.
Area of Science:
- Surgical Techniques
- Gastrointestinal Surgery
- Abdominal Surgery
Background:
- Classical cecostomy carries risks of intraperitoneal leakage and requires reoperation for stoma closure.
- Ileocolonic content diversion is crucial for protecting colonic anastomoses post-surgery.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a new external diversion technique for ileocolonic content.
- To highlight the advantages of extraperitoneal cecostomy over traditional methods.
Main Methods:
- An external diversion technique utilizing an extraperitoneal cecostomy was developed.
- The procedure involves creating a stoma outside the peritoneal cavity to divert ileocolonic flow.
Main Results:
- The extraperitoneal cecostomy effectively diverts ileocolonic content.
- This technique successfully prevents intraperitoneal leakage of intestinal contents.
- It eliminates the need for reoperation to close the stoma.
Conclusions:
- The extraperitoneal cecostomy is a simple, efficient, and safe method for ileocolonic diversion.
- This technique offers significant benefits in protecting colonic anastomoses compared to classical cecostomy.