Literature DB >> 8620782

Long-term results of total abdominal colectomy for chronic idiopathic constipation. Value of preoperative assessment.

H Pluta1, K L Bowes, L D Jewell.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A small proportion of patients with chronic idiopathic constipation are incapacitated by the problem. We have assessed 1) the efficacy of total abdominal colectomy, and 2) the predictive value of preoperative testing.
METHODS: Preoperative testing included complete history and physical examination, appropriate biochemical and hematologic assessment, psychiatric interview, colon transit studies using ingested radiopaque pellets, anorectal manometry, colonic intraluminal manometry, and measurement of colon diameters and length on barium enema examination. All patients were followed for 65 +/- 40 months.
RESULTS: Seventy-one percent had excellent or very good results. Twenty-one percent were satisfied, had improved the quality of their life, and felt the operation was worthwhile despite frequent residual or new symptoms. Two (8 percent) patients did not improve. Patients with a psychiatric history or physiologic evidence of an afferent nerve defect had poorer results (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Total abdominal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis is highly effective in alleviating symptoms in patients with chronic idiopathic constipation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8620782     DOI: 10.1007/bf02068070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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2.  Surgery for slow transit constipation: are we helping patients?

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3.  Anorectal manovolumetry in the decision making before surgery for slow transit constipation.

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4.  Ileorectal anastomosis for slow transit constipation: long-term functional and quality of life results.

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7.  Anorectal physiologic evaluation of constipation.

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8.  Slow transit constipation: a review of a colonic functional disorder.

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9.  Colectomy for slow transit constipation: effective for patients with coexistent obstructed defecation.

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10.  Subtotal colectomy with antiperistaltic cecoproctostomy for selected patients with slow transit constipation-from Chinese report.

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