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Laparoscopic Total Colectomy for Slow-Transit Constipation

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

Abstract

INTRODUCTION:

Total colectomy is the preferred surgical option in proven slow-transit constipation. With advances in technology and instrumentation, laparoscopic total colectomy has become feasible.

METHODS:

After a mechanical bowel preparation, the patient is placed in a modified lithotomy position and pneumoperitoneum is established. Using a subumbilical 12-mm trocar the camera is inserted. Two further 12-mm and 5-mm trocars, each, are used for access to the peritoneal cavity. In an approach from medial to lateral, ileocolic, middle colic vessels and the inferior mesenteric artery are divided. Medial mobilization is completed before the sigmoid is freed up laterally. The lateral mobilization continues orally to the descending, transverse, and ascending colon with the omentum being separated from the transverse colon completely. The mesorectum is divided using the harmonic scalpel, and the upper rectum is transected with either one or two passes of the endoscopic linear cutting stapler. The colon is exteriorized through a 5-cm Pfannenstiel incision. The terminal ileum is transected extracorporeally. After pneumoperitoneum has been reestablished, the ileorectal anastomosis is performed laparoscopically using a double-stapling technique.

RESULTS:

The video reports about a 56-year-old lady who had been suffering from chronic constipation since childhood and had become dependent on laxatives. A dolichocolon had been found in barium enema. A prolonged colonic passage was proven in an x-ray transit study. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. After surgery, first bowel movements occurred on the second day and the patient was discharged from the hospital on the sixth postoperative day.

CONCLUSIONS:

Laparoscopic total colectomy is a safe, feasible operation for slow transit constipation. With fast recovery and short length of stay it may become an attractive surgical approach.

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Kessler, H., Hohenberger, W. Laparoscopic Total Colectomy for Slow-Transit Constipation . Dis Colon Rectum 48, 860–861 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-005-0036-6

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