Completely obstructed anastomosis (COA) after low rectal resection (LRR) represents a rare entity difficult to manage. We herein summarize the available evidence from literature on the treatment of this condition and we report our particular experience in the management of a completely obstructed colon-anal anastomosis (CAA) with a trans-anal plus endoscopic trans-colostomy rendez-vous approach.
Treatment of completely obstructed anastomosis after low rectal resection A trans-anal plus endoscopic trans-colostomy rendez-vous approach and a review of the literature
Morelli, LucaPrimo
;Guadagni, SimoneSecondo
;Gianardi, Desirée;Palmeri, Matteo;Furbetta, Niccolò;Di Franco, Gregorio;Bianchini, Matteo;Marciano, Emanuele;Di Candio, Giulio;Mosca, Franco
2020-01-01
Abstract
Completely obstructed anastomosis (COA) after low rectal resection (LRR) represents a rare entity difficult to manage. We herein summarize the available evidence from literature on the treatment of this condition and we report our particular experience in the management of a completely obstructed colon-anal anastomosis (CAA) with a trans-anal plus endoscopic trans-colostomy rendez-vous approach.File in questo prodotto:
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