“…In an acute traumatic event resulting in intra-abdominal organs herniating intra-thoracically, a laparotomy is acceptable, especially where associated abdominal injuries may exist, but a thoracotomy or even a combined set of incisions has been described to good effect in older injuries. 7,8 The debate as to whether to perform a primary anastomosis or an ileostomy, with mucous fistula omnipresent, with the factors of intraoperative contamination, infection, the use of blood products and vasopressors favouring diversion. 9,10 It should be noted, however, that the surgical decision-making must take into consideration the morbidity and mortality associated with stoma reversal as well as the social, physical and sexual side effects of an ileostomy fashioned without precounselling.…”