Use of a jejunal pouch with ileal interposition in salvage surgery after restorative proctocolectomy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1998Vol. 41(12), pp. 1587–1589
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Abstract
Shortening of the terminal ileal mesentery may preclude the formation of an ileal pouch in patients undergoing salvage surgery after failed restorative proctocolectomy. This novel technique of jejunal J-pouch formation and small-bowel interposition has value as an alternative to definitive ileostomy or Kock's pouch in such patients.
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