乙状结肠空洞和伴随的临床症状

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY Formosan Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1097/fs9.0000000000000132
S. Atamanalp, E. Dişçi, R. Peksoz
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乙状结肠腹腔积液(SV)常见于老年人。因此,大多数老年合并症都伴随着 SV。此外,SV 还可能与多种生理或病理因素有关。本综述旨在评估此类合并症的种类和发病率,并讨论其病理生理学。为了获得全球范围内所有 SV 相关报告的数据,我们在 Web of Science 和 PubMed 数据库中以 "乙状结肠膀胱 "为标题对过去 57 年(从 1967 年至今)的文献进行了电子检索。此外,我们还评估了从 1966 年 6 月到 2023 年 7 月这 57 年间接受治疗的 1071 例患者的结果。我们注意到每个病例都有合并症。SV 可能伴随数十种生理或病理临床实体。有些病症可能是 SV 的病因或结果,而另一些病症则可能模仿 SV 或被 SV 所模仿。此外,有些因素可能会诱发 SV,而另一些因素则可能会引发 SV。在这些合并症中,有些是因果关系,有些则是巧合。然而,SV 与某些合并症以及潜在病理之间的关系还不够明确。
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Sigmoid volvulus and concomitant clinical entities
Sigmoid volvulus (SV) is common in elders. For this reason, most geriatric comorbidities accompany SV. Additionally, SV may associate with a great number of physiological or pathological entities. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the kind and the incidence of such comorbidities as well as to discuss their pathophysiology. To obtain all SV-related reports in worldwide data, an electronic search of the last 57-years’ literature (from 1967 to date) was made in Web of Science and PubMed databases by using ‘sigmoid volvulus’ heading. Additionally, we evaluated our results including 1,071 patients treated in 57-year period from June 1966 to July 2023. We noted comorbid entities in each case. Tens of physiological or pathological clinical entities may accompany SV. Some entities may be the cause or result of SV, while some others may mimic SV or mimicked by this disease. Moreover, some factors may predispose to SV, while some others may initiate it. Some of these comorbidities have cause and effect relations, while some others are coincidental. However, the relationship between SV and some comorbid entities as well as underlying pathologies are not clear enough.
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期刊介绍: Formosan Journal of Surgery, a publication of Taiwan Surgical Association, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Bimonthly print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.e-fjs.org. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository.
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