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[Decompressive transversotomy. Technic of performance and closure]

V Dagradi, G G Delaini, D Piccinelli

    Chirurgia Italiana
    |December 1, 1980
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    This study details a straightforward extraperitoneal stoma closure technique following left colon and rectal surgery. The method minimizes postoperative complications and prevents long-term functional issues related to adhesions.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical techniques
    • Colorectal surgery
    • Gastrointestinal surgery

    Context:

    • Decompressive transversotomy is a surgical procedure for the left colon and rectum.
    • Stoma creation is often necessary in colorectal procedures.
    • Adhesions can lead to postoperative complications.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a routine technique for decompressive transversotomy.
    • To detail an extraperitoneal stoma closure method.
    • To evaluate the long-term outcomes of this closure technique.

    Summary:

    • The authors present a method for performing decompressive transversotomy.
    • A detailed description of an easy-to-perform extraperitoneal stoma closure is provided.
    • This technique results in no significant postoperative complications and no functional disorders from adhesions.

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    Impact:

    • This technique offers a safe and effective approach to stoma closure in colorectal surgery.
    • It reduces the risk of complications associated with adhesions.
    • It ensures good long-term functional outcomes for patients.