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DecompressionRecurrenceSigmoidectomyVólvulo de colonOclusión intestinalDescompresiónRecidivaSigmoidectomíaIntroduction Colonic volvulus (CV) is an uncommon disease in our country, which may present clinically as an intestinal obstruction or occlusion. Its diagnosis and therapeutic management remains ...
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Background: Percutaneous cecostomy is used to treat recurrent colonic pseudoobstruction or obstipation in children and adults with multiple medical comorbidities. Percutaneous endoscopic cecostomy is a potentially attractive alternative to surgical or fluoroscopic cecostomy placement. ...
Routine steps may be instituted, such as the placement of a catheter into the bladder and a nasogastric (NG) tube to aid with the intestinal decompression process. Treatment approach is entirely dependent on the cause of the individual’s condition. Individuals diagnosed with a mechanical ...