M Echenique Elizondo1, J A Amondaraín Arratíbel. 1. Basque Country University, School of Medicine, Donostia Hospital, Departament of Surgery, San Sebastián, Guipúzkoa, Spain. gepecelm@sc.ehu.es
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To review the incidence of volvulations in our workplace, to study the procedures employed in its treatment, and to discuss our results during the last 20 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A series of colonic volvulus treated between 1978 and 1998 at one hospital is presented. RESULTS: We reviewed 41 cases. Volvulus locations are: sigmoid colon: 21, caecum: 17, transverse colon: 2, and splenic flexure: 1. Mortality rates according to the type of volvulus and type of operative procedure is analyzed. Four cases of volvulus recurrence (9%). CONCLUSIONS: Treatment guidelines for the approach to colonic volvulus are presented.
OBJECTIVE: To review the incidence of volvulations in our workplace, to study the procedures employed in its treatment, and to discuss our results during the last 20 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A series of colonic volvulus treated between 1978 and 1998 at one hospital is presented. RESULTS: We reviewed 41 cases. Volvulus locations are: sigmoid colon: 21, caecum: 17, transverse colon: 2, and splenic flexure: 1. Mortality rates according to the type of volvulus and type of operative procedure is analyzed. Four cases of volvulus recurrence (9%). CONCLUSIONS: Treatment guidelines for the approach to colonic volvulus are presented.
Authors: Carolina Solis Rojas; Ramon Vidrio Duarte; Diego Martín García Vivanco; Eduardo E Montalvo-Javé Journal: Case Rep Gastroenterol Date: 2020-04-22