[Problems of the therapeutic approach in subperitoneal wounds to the rectum].

Chirurgia (Bucur)

Secţia de chirurgie, Spitalul judeţean Buzău.

Published: January 1996

We present four observations about the treatment of subperitoneal rectal injuries. Left iliac colostomy and cystostomy are usually necessary as first time operations in those cases with associated urogenital injuries. For the subperitoneal rectal injuries simple suture of rectum and drainage are sufficient.

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