Sigmoid colectomy-open or laparoscopic-has been advocated as the treatment of sigmoid volvulus. This has a higher incidence of morbidity and mortality. We have successfully treated 2 cases of recurrent sigmoid colon volvulus with laparoscopic sigmoidopexy by extraperitonealization of the sigmoid colon. Laparoscopic sigmoidopexy by this technique has not been reported before. The first patient was a 20-year-old male and the second was a 72-year-old female. In both patients, initial detorsion of volvulus was achieved by rectal tube. As the colon was nongangrenous, elective laparoscopic sigmoidopexy by extraperitonealization of the sigmoid colon was performed 4 days after the detortion. Operative times were 50 minutes and 70 minutes. Both patients were discharged from the hospital on the third postoperative day. There has been no recurrence of volvulus over a period of 6 and 7 months. There were no complications. In conclusion, laparoscopic sigmoidopexy by extraperitonealization of the sigmoid colon may become a superior alternative for the treatment of sigmoid volvulus with nongangrenous colon.

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