Restoration of intestinal continuity after total colectomy for chronic ulcerative colitis

Authors

  • Milton E Mazza
  • Ruben Portos
  • Alberto Aguiar
  • Cándido Muñoz Monteavaro
  • Carlos Mescia
  • Pedro Kauffman
  • Emilio Pérez Fernández
  • Carlos Cagno

Keywords:

colitis, ulcer, surgery, ileostomy, colectomies

Abstract

In cases of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis, surgery not inevitably imply sacrificing the rectum and definitive ileostomy. A case of a 16 year old male patient with
severe chronic ulcerative colitis is described, with surgery practiced in three successive stages ( total colectomy and ileostomy - proctomucosectomy, isolation of
distal íleon with ileoproctostomy and proximal ileostomy - Enteroanastomosis), providing re-estableshment of intestinal continuity after total colectomy. The no regression of rectal lesions after colectomy does not always demand sacrificing the organ. Rectal mucosectomy is a practica! and efficient recourse which permits anatomic and functional preservation of the ano-rectum.

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Published

1975-02-21

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Mazza ME, Portos R, Aguiar A, Muñoz Monteavaro C, Mescia C, Kauffman P, et al. Restoration of intestinal continuity after total colectomy for chronic ulcerative colitis. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1975 Feb. 21 [cited 2026 Mar. 29];45(1):29-32. Available from: https://replica-revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2523

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