| Literature DB >> 17569130 |
Francesco Barbagallo1, Giorgio Castello, Saverio Latteri, Emanuele Grasso, Salvatrice Gagliardo, Gaetano La Greca, Michele Di Blasi.
Abstract
Colonic perforation during endoscopic diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, represents an uncommon occurrence even if, together with haemorrhage, it is still the most common complication of colonoscopy, with an incidence ranging between 0.1% and 2% of all colonoscopic procedures. The ideal treatment in these cases remains elusive as the endoscopist and the surgeon have to make a choice case by case, depending on many factors such as how promptly the rupture is identified, the condition of the patient, the degree of contamination and the evidence of peritoneal irritation. Surgical interventions both laparotomic and laparoscopic, and other medical non-operative solutions are described in the literature. Only three cases have been reported in the literature in which the endoscopic apposition of endoclips was used to repair a colonic perforation during colonoscopy. Ours is the first case that the perforation itself was caused by the improper functioning of a therapeutic device.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17569130 PMCID: PMC4395646 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i20.2889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742