Twenty-eight consecutive extraperitoneal rectal injuries for a period of 34 months ending in May 1990 were reviewed retrospectively. All injuries were due to penetrating gunshot wounds. The rectal exam was positive in 75% of patients versus 80.8% with proctosigmoidoscopy. All 28 patients had diversion of the fecal stream. Diverting colostomies were performed in 17 patients, Hartmann\u27s colostomies in 7 patients, and proximal loop colostomies in 4 patients. Presacral drainage was used in 25 patients (89.3%). Distal irrigation was performed in 13 patients (46.4%) and primary repair in 9 patients (32.1%). There was one infectious complication (3.6%) and no deaths (0%). Fecal diversion and presacral drainage are the mainstay of therapy for ci...
Includes bibliographical references.Distal rectal washout and presacral drainage appear to have litt...
INTRODUCTION: Since minimally invasive approach for fecal diversion in low-velocity extraperitoneal ...
Injuries of the colon and rectum are common surgical problems. Lesions can be classified into four g...
Twenty-eight consecutive extraperitoneal rectal injuries for a period of 34 months ending in May 199...
Twenty-eight consecutive extraperitoneal rectal injuries for a period of 34 months ending in May 199...
Background: Rectal injuries are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Controversy pe...
The mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectively reviewe...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
This is a case report of extra-peritoneal rectal injury, secondary to a gunshot, that was managed no...
The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in t...
Includes bibliographical references.Distal rectal washout and presacral drainage appear to have litt...
INTRODUCTION: Since minimally invasive approach for fecal diversion in low-velocity extraperitoneal ...
Injuries of the colon and rectum are common surgical problems. Lesions can be classified into four g...
Twenty-eight consecutive extraperitoneal rectal injuries for a period of 34 months ending in May 199...
Twenty-eight consecutive extraperitoneal rectal injuries for a period of 34 months ending in May 199...
Background: Rectal injuries are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Controversy pe...
The mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectively reviewe...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
This is a case report of extra-peritoneal rectal injury, secondary to a gunshot, that was managed no...
The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in t...
Includes bibliographical references.Distal rectal washout and presacral drainage appear to have litt...
INTRODUCTION: Since minimally invasive approach for fecal diversion in low-velocity extraperitoneal ...
Injuries of the colon and rectum are common surgical problems. Lesions can be classified into four g...