2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-009-0380-z
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Laparoscopic Hartmann’s procedure: a viable option for treatment of acutely perforated diverticultis

Abstract: Laparoscopic Hartmann's procedure and laparoscopic takedown are technically feasible procedures with reasonable outcomes.

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“…Regarding the way of entry; many authors have used the umbilical Hasson technique [8][9][10]. This method allows the exploration of the abdominal cavity, assessment of the feasibility of laparoscopy and adhesiolysis; with dissection of the colostomy under direct vision [4].…”
Section: Operative Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the way of entry; many authors have used the umbilical Hasson technique [8][9][10]. This method allows the exploration of the abdominal cavity, assessment of the feasibility of laparoscopy and adhesiolysis; with dissection of the colostomy under direct vision [4].…”
Section: Operative Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hinchey III patients in whom exploration of the abdomen is not satisfactory because of adhesions or obstruction and patients with severe peritonitis with numerous false membranes should be considered for conversion to open surgery [223,224,226] or should undergo laparoscopic emergency colonic resection, but only if performed by experienced hands (LE 3b) [233][234][235]. Of note, elective resection of the diseased segment decreases the risk of conversion and increases the rate of primary anastomosis compared to emergency surgery (LE 5).…”
Section: Acute Diverticulitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El tratamiento de elección en la mayoría de los casos es la resección del segmento colónico que incluya la perforación y la creación de una colostomía proximal. Muchos autores se refieren a ésta como cirugía de Hartmann, que por definición incluye la resección del sigmoides, cierre del muñón rectal y creación de una colostomía terminal, lo cual puede hacerse por vía laparoscópica 12,13 . Algunos cirujanos han sugerido que, especialmente en pacientes cursando con una sepsis severa y que se encuentran hemodinámicamente inestables, el objetivo inicial debiera ser una resección expedita limitada al segmento comprometido 14 , a veces llamada "perforectomía", en la cual puede dejarse parte del sigmoides, hasta que el paciente se recupera de la cirugía inicial.…”
Section: Alternativas De Manejo Quirúrgico Para La Diverticulitis Aguunclassified