THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ULCERATIVE COLITIS

For many years patients with chronic ulcerative colitis were subjected to operation as a last resort, but now, owing to improved surgical techniques and adequate preoperative preparation of the patient, mortality associated with operation has decreased and better-risk patients are being operated upo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Medical Association journal 1964-07, Vol.91 (1), p.36-39
1. Verfasser: WILLOX, G L
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Zusammenfassung:For many years patients with chronic ulcerative colitis were subjected to operation as a last resort, but now, owing to improved surgical techniques and adequate preoperative preparation of the patient, mortality associated with operation has decreased and better-risk patients are being operated upon electively. The experience of the University of Alberta Hospital during the past 10 years in respect of the surgical management of chronic ulcerative colitis is reviewed, on the basis of 105 patients, 36 of whom underwent operation. The indications for surgery include obstruction, suspected carcinoma, hemorrhage, perforation, acute fulminating disease with toxic megacolon, and intractability. A variety of surgical procedures were used during this period, reflecting changing views in surgical management. Surgical complications include wound infections, bowel obstruction with ileostomy malfunction, skin excoriation, and electrolyte imbalance. In this series three of the 36 died, a mortality rate of 8%. One death was from liver failure and two were from peritonitis.
ISSN:0008-4409