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The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types

BACKGROUND: In western countries intestinal obstruction caused by sigmoid volvulus is rare and its mortality remains significant in patients with late diagnosis. The aim of this work is to assess what is the correct surgical timing and how the prognosis changes for the different clinical types. METH...

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Autores principales: Cirocchi, Roberto, Farinella, Eriberto, La Mura, Francesco, Morelli, Umberto, Trastulli, Stefano, Milani, Diego, Di Patrizi, Micol S, Rossetti, Barbara, Spizzirri, Alessandro, Galanou, Ioanna, Kopanakis, Konstandinos, Mecarelli, Valerio, Sciannameo, Francesco
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20148115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-5-1
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author Cirocchi, Roberto
Farinella, Eriberto
La Mura, Francesco
Morelli, Umberto
Trastulli, Stefano
Milani, Diego
Di Patrizi, Micol S
Rossetti, Barbara
Spizzirri, Alessandro
Galanou, Ioanna
Kopanakis, Konstandinos
Mecarelli, Valerio
Sciannameo, Francesco
author_facet Cirocchi, Roberto
Farinella, Eriberto
La Mura, Francesco
Morelli, Umberto
Trastulli, Stefano
Milani, Diego
Di Patrizi, Micol S
Rossetti, Barbara
Spizzirri, Alessandro
Galanou, Ioanna
Kopanakis, Konstandinos
Mecarelli, Valerio
Sciannameo, Francesco
author_sort Cirocchi, Roberto
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In western countries intestinal obstruction caused by sigmoid volvulus is rare and its mortality remains significant in patients with late diagnosis. The aim of this work is to assess what is the correct surgical timing and how the prognosis changes for the different clinical types. METHODS: We realized a retrospective clinical study including all the patients treated for sigmoid volvulus in the Department of General Surgery, St Maria Hospital, Terni, from January 1996 till January 2009. We selected 23 patients and divided them in 2 groups on the basis of the clinical onset: patients with clear clinical signs of obstruction and patients with subocclusive symptoms. We focused on 30-day postoperative mortality in relation to the surgical timing and procedure performed for each group. RESULTS: In the obstruction group mortality rate was 44% and it concerned only the patients who had clinical signs and symptoms of peritonitis and that were treated with a sigmoid resection (57%). Conversely none of the patients treated with intestinal derotation and colopexy died. In the subocclusive group mortality was 35% and it increased up to 50% in those patients with a late diagnosis who underwent a sigmoid resection. CONCLUSIONS: The mortality of patients affected by sigmoid volvulus is related to the disease stage, prompt surgical timing, functional status of the patient and his collaboration with the clinicians in the pre-operative decision making process. Mortality is higher in both obstructed patients with generalized peritonitis and patients affected by subocclusion with late diagnosis and surgical treatment; in both scenarios a Hartmann's procedure is the proper operation to be considered.
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spelling pubmed-28200102010-02-11 The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types Cirocchi, Roberto Farinella, Eriberto La Mura, Francesco Morelli, Umberto Trastulli, Stefano Milani, Diego Di Patrizi, Micol S Rossetti, Barbara Spizzirri, Alessandro Galanou, Ioanna Kopanakis, Konstandinos Mecarelli, Valerio Sciannameo, Francesco World J Emerg Surg Research article BACKGROUND: In western countries intestinal obstruction caused by sigmoid volvulus is rare and its mortality remains significant in patients with late diagnosis. The aim of this work is to assess what is the correct surgical timing and how the prognosis changes for the different clinical types. METHODS: We realized a retrospective clinical study including all the patients treated for sigmoid volvulus in the Department of General Surgery, St Maria Hospital, Terni, from January 1996 till January 2009. We selected 23 patients and divided them in 2 groups on the basis of the clinical onset: patients with clear clinical signs of obstruction and patients with subocclusive symptoms. We focused on 30-day postoperative mortality in relation to the surgical timing and procedure performed for each group. RESULTS: In the obstruction group mortality rate was 44% and it concerned only the patients who had clinical signs and symptoms of peritonitis and that were treated with a sigmoid resection (57%). Conversely none of the patients treated with intestinal derotation and colopexy died. In the subocclusive group mortality was 35% and it increased up to 50% in those patients with a late diagnosis who underwent a sigmoid resection. CONCLUSIONS: The mortality of patients affected by sigmoid volvulus is related to the disease stage, prompt surgical timing, functional status of the patient and his collaboration with the clinicians in the pre-operative decision making process. Mortality is higher in both obstructed patients with generalized peritonitis and patients affected by subocclusion with late diagnosis and surgical treatment; in both scenarios a Hartmann's procedure is the proper operation to be considered. BioMed Central 2010-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2820010/ /pubmed/20148115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-5-1 Text en Copyright ©2010 Cirocchi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cirocchi, Roberto
Farinella, Eriberto
La Mura, Francesco
Morelli, Umberto
Trastulli, Stefano
Milani, Diego
Di Patrizi, Micol S
Rossetti, Barbara
Spizzirri, Alessandro
Galanou, Ioanna
Kopanakis, Konstandinos
Mecarelli, Valerio
Sciannameo, Francesco
The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title_full The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title_fullStr The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title_full_unstemmed The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title_short The sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
title_sort sigmoid volvulus: surgical timing and mortality for different clinical types
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20148115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-5-1
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