Sigmoidoscopy-Assisted Colostomy - An Adapted Trephine Stoma Formation
- Beilman, Greg J.
- Jonson, Gary M.
Digestive Surgery 19(4):p 327-330, 2002. | DOI: 10.1159/000064572
Abstract
Background/Aim:
The purpose of this article was to report an adapted colostomy procedure that can be used on patients with multiple morbidities requiring fecal diversion.
Methods:
An adapted colostomy was performed on a patient needing fecal diversion who had multiple surgical and medical complications.
Results:
Thirteen weeks after colostomy placement, the patient's colostomy functioned well and was viable throughout his course without related complications.
Conclusion:
The method of sigmoidoscopy-assisted colostomy described here can be beneficial to the complicated patient needing fecal diversion but unable to tolerate a laparotomy or laparoscopy.
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