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Surgical treatment of constipation
Surgical therapy offers significant relief for patients with intractable idiopathic constipation who fail medical treatments. Procedures like subtotal colectomy and left hemicolectomy are effective for long-term improvement.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Colorectal Surgery
Background:
- Intractable idiopathic constipation significantly impacts quality of life.
- Conventional medical treatments often fail for severe cases.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the long-term efficacy of surgical interventions for intractable idiopathic constipation.
Main Methods:
- Retrospective review of 544,354 hospital admissions over 30 years.
- Identified 25 patients who underwent surgical therapy for refractory constipation.
- Long-term follow-up data analyzed for 13 of these patients.
Main Results:
- All 13 patients with long-term follow-up experienced clinical improvement after surgery.
- Surgical intervention provided relief for patients refractory to medical management.
- Subtotal colectomy and left hemicolectomy were the favored surgical procedures.
Conclusions:
- Surgical therapy is a viable and effective option for intractable idiopathic constipation.
- The findings support previous reports on the success of surgical interventions.
- Further investigation into surgical outcomes for constipation is warranted.
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