Results of reoperations in colorectal anastomotic strictures
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum2001Vol. 44(10), pp. 1464–1468
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Abstract
Resection of the stenosis and construction of a new colorectal anastomosis can be performed successfully for upper rectal anastomotic stricture. For a stenosis located in the middle and lower rectum, Soave's procedure offers a good alternative, with satisfactory long-term functional results. Whichever technique is used, a permanent colostomy should rarely be required.
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