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Ileo-sigmoid knotting: a clinical study of 11 cases
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
|October 1, 1981
Abstract:
Ileo-sigmoid knotting is an uncommon lesion that has a high mortality (27.3% in this study). This is due to the rapidly deteriorating systemic disturbances that can follow gangrene involving both the ileal and sigmoid loops (63.6% of cases had gangrene of both loops in this series). Isolated gangrene of the sigmoid colon is uncommon. The recommended treatment consists of resection and anastomosis of the small bowel, and a Mikulicz type exteriorisation of the gangrenous sigmoid. However, Hartmann's procedure is recommended when gangrene has extended down to the upper rectum.