Abstract

Aim. To improve the results of plastic surgical treatment of stomed patients after obstructive resection of the distal parts of the colon. Results. The results of surgical treatment of 20 patients who underwent operations for restoration of colon continuity after obstructive resections of the distal parts of the colon (Hartman type surgery) were analyzed. The postoperative examination of colonic stump including polyfocal biopsy of mucosa indicated that in 29 cases there were detected the confirmed morphological signs of diverse colitis. Techniques of transanal anastomosis decompression and intraluminal sanation of the zone of interintestinal anastomosis were used for treatment of all patients with moderate and marked endoscopic and morphological symptoms of diverse colitis. Conclusion. Thus, assessment of the distal part of the colon after obstructive resections permits to plan restoration of intestinal canal at early stages and to improve significantly surgical results. Application of the techniques of transcanal decompression and intraluminal sanation of the zone of anastomosis is an effective method for prevention of their failure.

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