LEFT HEMICOLECTOMY WITH RECTAL EXCISION FOR SEVERE IDIOPATHIC CONSTIPATION

1991 
The standard surgical therapy for severe idiopathic constipation is total colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis, but this results in intractable diarrhoea in a third of the patients and recurrent constipation in another 10%. Studies which employ either radio-isotopes or radio-opaque markers permit the delineation of regional delay in colonic transit. Based on these studies, and evidence that the rectum is also abnormal in these patients, we have performed a left hemicolectomy with rectal excision in 2 patients with proven left colonic delay. After 2 and 3 years of follow-up, both patients have normal frequency, transit studies and anorectal physiology studies. Segmental resection based on physiological studies may offer better relief of symptoms with a lower chance of side effects in selected patients.
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