Introduction: With the implementation of bowel cancer screening programmes, more and more colonic polyps are detected, requiring hot biopsies or resections with an attendant risk of perforation. Laparoscopy is increasingly performed for assessing colonoscopic perforations, usually repaired by stitching or stapling, which is associated with a risk of a leak from the suture line. Case Report: We describe a novel approach of laparoscopic exteriorisation of a delayed colonoscopic perforation which resolved without any further intervention. Discussion: Laparoscopic perforostomy is an alternative minimally invasive laparoscopic approach which respects all the rules by allowing a single-stage procedure including thorough toilet with defunctioning ...
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic pe...
Laparoscopic lavage is seen as an acceptable alternative to colonic resection in selected patients w...
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite con...
Introduction: With the implementation of bowel cancer screening programmes, more and more colonic po...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
Introduction: An iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated with s...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
AbstractIntroductionAn iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated ...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
In any large practice, some patients will be identified with polyps that are unable to be safely rem...
Introduction: Perforated diverticulitis of the colon is a condition that sometimes requires surgical...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic pe...
Laparoscopic lavage is seen as an acceptable alternative to colonic resection in selected patients w...
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite con...
Introduction: With the implementation of bowel cancer screening programmes, more and more colonic po...
Background/Aims: Colonoscopic perforations have been managed with exploratory laparotomy, and have r...
BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic colonic perforation is a rare complication of colonoscopies. Nowadays, there...
Introduction: An iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated with s...
Purpose. We present our experience with laparoscopic colorrhaphy as definitive surgical modality for...
Aims: Iatrogenic colonoscopy perforations (ICP) are a rare but severe complication of diagnostic and...
AbstractIntroductionAn iatrogenic caecal perforation is rare, but a serious complication associated ...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Purpose: Recently, non-operative conservative manage-ment or laparoscopic repair has been reported f...
In any large practice, some patients will be identified with polyps that are unable to be safely rem...
Introduction: Perforated diverticulitis of the colon is a condition that sometimes requires surgical...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic pe...
Laparoscopic lavage is seen as an acceptable alternative to colonic resection in selected patients w...
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite con...