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01.08.2006 | Current Status
Colon and Rectal Injuries
verfasst von:
Robert K. Cleary, M.D., Richard A. Pomerantz, M.D., Richard M. Lampman, Ph.D.
Erschienen in:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
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Ausgabe 8/2006
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Purpose
This study was designed to develop treatment algorithms for colon, rectal, and anal injuries based on the review of relevant literature.
Methods
Information was obtained through a MEDLINE (www.nobi.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi) search, and additional references were obtained through cross-referencing key articles cited in these papers.
Results
A total of 203 articles were considered relevant.
Conclusions
The management of penetrating and blunt colon, rectal, and anal injuries has evolved during the past 150 years. Since the World War II mandate to divert penetrating colon injuries, primary repair or resection and anastomosis have found an increasing role in patients with nondestructive injuries. A critical review of recent literature better defines the role of primary repair and fecal diversion for these injuries and allows for better algorithms for the management of these injuries.