Surgical treatment of severe colonic
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Surgical treatment of severe colonic inertia with restorative proctocolectomy
Patients with severe constipation due to colonic inertia who remain symptomatic after extensive medical therapy or partial colonic resection have occasionally been treated with ileostomy as a last resort. The hospital records of five patients with persistent symptomatic idiopathic colonic inertia ...
January 1, 2001; The American Surgeon
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