Radiation Enterocolitis: Overview of the Past 15 Years

From April 1980 to April 1995 a total of 54 patients (53 women, 1 man) were hospitalized in our department for the surgical treatment of radiation enterocolitis. Two surgical protocols were applied for these patients: intestinal decompression procedures alone (intestinal bypass, colostomy, or both;...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of surgery 1998-05, Vol.22 (5), p.491-493
Hauptverfasser: Shiraishi, Masayuki, Hiroyasu, Shungo, Ishimine, Tomonari, Shimabuku, Masamori, Kusano, Toshiomi, Higashi, Masahiro, Muto, Yoshihiro
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Zusammenfassung:From April 1980 to April 1995 a total of 54 patients (53 women, 1 man) were hospitalized in our department for the surgical treatment of radiation enterocolitis. Two surgical protocols were applied for these patients: intestinal decompression procedures alone (intestinal bypass, colostomy, or both; n= 18) or an intestinal resection in addition to decompression (n= 36). The clinical factors contributing to survival after irradiation were retrospectively reviewed by a multiple variate proportional hazards model. As a result, patients treated with decompression procedures alone had an 11 times higher risk for death than those treated with the addition of intestinal resection. In the former group, 5 of 18 patients died of bleeding from the remaining intestine after operation. We concluded that surgical resection of the diseased intestine is a useful procedure for treating radiation enterocolitis to reduce intestinal bleeding from the irradiated intestine.
ISSN:0364-2313
1432-2323
DOI:10.1007/s002689900422