德班非洲人的涡旋乙状虫。

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1995-01-01
T R Mokoena, T E Madiba
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本文对7年来90例乙状结肠扭转患者的表现和治疗模式进行了研究。男性为9:1,年龄在50岁以下的占64%。84%的患者表现为肠梗阻,其余患者表现为急腹症或疼痛。与其他非洲系列不同,这只占肠梗阻的8%。61%的患者接受乙状结肠镜减压和半选择性乙状结肠切除术,30%的患者接受紧急手术。71%的患者进行了一次吻合,而其他患者(主要是急诊病例)则进行了临时结肠造口术。发病率为20%,死亡率为12%,其中80%发生在急诊手术组。结论是,德班非洲人乙状结肠扭转的模式不同于其他非洲国家(年轻男性占主导地位)和西方社会(老年女性占主导地位)的报告。当扭转需要紧急手术时,即使是相对年轻的患者,其死亡率也很高,因此我们建议在同一住院期间对所有患者进行切除,即使是那些在乙状结肠镜检查中扭转很容易减轻的患者,以免复发未能减轻。
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Sigmoid volvulus among Africans in Durban.

The pattern of presentation and management of 90 patients treated for sigmoid volvulus over a 7-year period was studied. There was a 9:1 male preponderance and 64% were under 50 years of age. Intestinal obstruction was the presenting feature in 84%, while the rest presented with acute abdomen or pain. Unlike other African series, this constituted only 8% of intestinal obstruction. Sixty-one per cent were managed by sigmoidoscopic decompression and semi-elective sigmoidectomy, and 30% had an emergency operation. A primary anastomosis was undertaken in 71% while others, mainly emergency cases, had a temporary colostomy. There was a 20% morbidity and 12% mortality, 80% of which was in the emergency operation group. It is concluded that the pattern of sigmoid volvulus among Durban Africans differs from that reported in other African countries where young males predominate, and from that in Western societies with elderly female preponderance. When volvulus necessitates emergency surgery, it carries a substantial mortality even in relatively young patients and therefore we advocate resection in all patients during the same hospital admission even in those whose torsion is easily reduced at sigmoidoscopy lest a recurrence fails to reduce.

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