Surgical treatment of 27 patients with chronic colostasis and dolichocolon was analyzed. Groups of patients with cologenic and proctogenic colostasis were defined, diagnostic criteria were formulated and optimal surgical tactics were described for each group. Short and long-term results were analyzed and proved to be excellent and satisfactory in majority of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF53 patients with dolichocolon and chronic cologenic constipations were operated on. Results of comprehensive preoperative check-up, as well as results of surgical treatment were assessed. 88,7% of patients demonstrated good and satisfactory results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFData of surgical treatment of 17 patients with proctogenic coprostasis and dolichocolon are summarized and analyzed. In spite of the colon stretching, the main reason of coprostasis in all patients was pelvic floor muscles disfunction. Etiologically aimed treatment provided good and satisfactory immediate and long-term results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctional tests performed in patients with urine retention and cystostomic drainage help in detection of individual defects in urinary bladder function. Knowledge of the mechanisms causing the above defects allows individual approach to preoperative preparation and postoperative management of the patients, to pathogenetic medication improving its results.
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