Mesosigmoplasty as a definitive operation for sigmoid volvulus

  • M Subrahmanyam
    Department of Surgery, Dr Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, Solapur 413 003, Maharashtra, India

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>In a prospective study, 126 patients with sigmoid volvulus were treated by mesosigmoplasty during a 12-year period. Patients with sigmoid volvulus with no clinical evidence of gangrene were selected for study, and all were given a trial of non-operative reduction by proctoscopy and passage of a rectal tube. Reduction was achieved in 48 patients (38 per cent), who were subsequently treated by mesosigmoplasty as an elective procedure 1–2 weeks later. For the remaining 78 patients (62 per cent) who were not relieved by the non-operative method, emergency mesosigmoplasty was performed. There was one death in the emergency group, and two patients had a recurrence after 2 and 6 months respectively in the elective group, in whom resection was carried out. In the other 123 patients during a maximum follow-up of 12 (mean 8.2) years no recurrence was detected. Mesosigmoplasty has the advantage of low rates of mortality, morbidity and recurrence; it can be carried out as either an emergency or an elective procedure.</jats:p>

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