Iatrogenic rectal perforation during operative colonoscopy: closure with endoluminal clips
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
Short description:
Iatrogenic rectal perforation during operative colonoscopy: closure with endoluminal clips / Sileri, Pierpaolo; DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, Giovanna; Benavoli, D; Gaspari, Achille. - In: JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SURGEONS. - ISSN 1086-8089. - 13:1(2009), pp. 69-72.
abstract:
The risk of perforation during diagnostic or operative colonoscopy can be as high as 2%. Despite conservative treatment being acceptable, the closure of the perforation is usually mandatory, and surgery (either open or laparoscopic) is commonly advocated as rescue therapy. Currently, with the availability of the Endoclip, endoscopists are able to manage iatrogenic perforations avoiding surgery. Clip placement, if necessary, will not delay surgery and might help the surgeon find the site of perforation. However, data in the literature are scant, especially for the closure of large colonic defects. Endoscopic repair using Endoclip devices for a large high rectal perforation following polypectomy is described herein.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Colonoscopy; Rectum; Iatrogenic Disease; Humans; Middle Aged; Surgical Instruments; Intestinal Perforation; Female
List of contributors:
Sileri, Pierpaolo; DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, Giovanna; Benavoli, D; Gaspari, Achille
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