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Page 2214
Ileorectal anastomosis. The rectosigmoid is divided at the sacral promontory,
leaving approximately 15 cm of distal large bowel. The ileum has been
previously transsected at the ileocecal valve. sibility of the rectum (i.e., the
possibility of future ...
Ileorectal anastomosis. The rectosigmoid is divided at the sacral promontory,
leaving approximately 15 cm of distal large bowel. The ileum has been
previously transsected at the ileocecal valve. sibility of the rectum (i.e., the
possibility of future ...
Page 2557
If sufficient rectum exists for reconstruction, the low anterior resection is
completed by colorectal anastomosis. ... or if contamination, perforation, or a
questionably sound anastomosis is present, a diverting colostomy should be
performed.
If sufficient rectum exists for reconstruction, the low anterior resection is
completed by colorectal anastomosis. ... or if contamination, perforation, or a
questionably sound anastomosis is present, a diverting colostomy should be
performed.
Page 2598
Anastomotic leak may be a potentially lethal complication. When the bowel is
unsuited for anastomosis, a colostomy is indicated. Since the terminal ileum and
cecum are frequently injured by radiation, ileo-ileal anastomosis or ileocecal ...
Anastomotic leak may be a potentially lethal complication. When the bowel is
unsuited for anastomosis, a colostomy is indicated. Since the terminal ileum and
cecum are frequently injured by radiation, ileo-ileal anastomosis or ileocecal ...
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