The Treatment of Stercoral Peritonitis Caused By Colorectal Carcinoma

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Abstract

Introduction: Stercoral peritonitis (SP) caused by perforation of the colon due to colorectal carcinoma (CRC) represents one of the most difficult types of peritoneal inflammation with complex clinical presentation. Aim of the study was to establish frequency of CRC as a cause of stercoral peritonitis, type of treatment, postoperative complications, length of hospital stay and mortality among our patients. Methods: Retrospectively we have analyzed two groups of patients. Group A: patients treated in period from 01.01.2001 to 31.12.2006, and group B consisted of patients treated from 01.01. 1995 to 31.12.2001. Surgical approach was different in those groups since we have accepted new strategies in the treatment of colonic perforations caused by CRC from the year 2000. Results: In group A we have operated 56 patients, median age 62.9, in most of the cases (35.71%) SP was caused by carcinoma of the left colon. In group B, we operated 65 patients, median age 60.5, most of SP also cased by the cancer of the left colon (38.46%).

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Dr. Ivana Djordjevic. 1970. \u201cThe Treatment of Stercoral Peritonitis Caused By Colorectal Carcinoma\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine N/A (GJMR Volume 11 Issue B4): .

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Introduction: Stercoral peritonitis (SP) caused by perforation of the colon due to colorectal carcinoma (CRC) represents one of the most difficult types of peritoneal inflammation with complex clinical presentation. Aim of the study was to establish frequency of CRC as a cause of stercoral peritonitis, type of treatment, postoperative complications, length of hospital stay and mortality among our patients. Methods: Retrospectively we have analyzed two groups of patients. Group A: patients treated in period from 01.01.2001 to 31.12.2006, and group B consisted of patients treated from 01.01. 1995 to 31.12.2001. Surgical approach was different in those groups since we have accepted new strategies in the treatment of colonic perforations caused by CRC from the year 2000. Results: In group A we have operated 56 patients, median age 62.9, in most of the cases (35.71%) SP was caused by carcinoma of the left colon. In group B, we operated 65 patients, median age 60.5, most of SP also cased by the cancer of the left colon (38.46%).

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