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在的腹部创伤后孤立的西格结肠干扰:病例报告
Luong Thanh Đat1, Le Thanh Dung2,3, Nguyen Thanh Đat1
1General Surgery Department, Agriculture General Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Radiology case reports
|September 5, 2024
概括
粗的腹部创伤可能导致罕见的孤立结肠损伤,特别是西格结肠破裂. 一名39岁的男性患者在交通事故后成功接受了哈特曼手术.
科学领域:
- 创伤外科 手术 创伤外科
- 结肠直肠手术 结肠直肠手术
背景情况:
- 孤立的结肠损伤是罕见的,占0.1%-0.5%的的腹部创伤病例.
- 西格结肠损伤代表了其中的一个子集,在单一结肠损伤的34.8%中发生.
- 结肠损伤的手术选择包括解剖,切除和结肠静脉切除.
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