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Original Article
Efficacy and Safety of Laparoscopic Hartmann Colostomy Reversal
Won Park, Won Cheol Park, Keun Young Kim, Seok Youn Lee
Ann Coloproctol. 2018;34(6):306-311.   Published online December 20, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2018.09.07
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Purpose
Hartmann operation is widely recognized as a useful procedure, especially in emergencies involving the rectosigmoid colon. One of the surgeon’s foremost concerns after Hartmann operation is future colostomy reversal, as colostomy reversal after a Hartmann procedure is associated with relatively high morbidity and mortality. Laparoscopic surgical techniques continue to prove useful for an ever-increasing variety of indications. We analyzed the outcomes of laparoscopic Hartmann colostomy reversals at our center.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed the hospital records of 170 patients who had undergone Hartmann operation between January 2010 and June 2017 at Wonkwang University Hospital. Among 68 Hartmann colostomy reversals, we evaluated and compared the outcomes of 3 groups of patients: 29 patients in the open colostomy reversal group (OG) who had undergone laparotomies for Hartmann reversals, 19 patients in the conversion group (CG) whose laparoscopic procedures had required conversion to a laparotomy, and 20 patients in the laparoscopy group (LG).
Results
The overall reversal rate for Hartmann colostomies was 40.5% during this time period. The duration of hospital stay was significantly shorter among LG patients (10.15 ± 2.94 days) than among OG patients (16 ± 9.5 days). The overall complication rate among OG patients was higher than that among LG patients (adjusted odds ratio, 8.78; P = 0.01). The most common complication was postoperative ileus (19.1%).
Conclusion
If no contraindications to laparoscopy exist, surgeons should favor a laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann operation over an open reversal.

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    Annals of Coloproctology.2022; 38(4): 297.     CrossRef
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    Surgical Innovation.2019; 26(6): 770.     CrossRef
Case Reports
Necrotizing Fasciitis Arising From an Enterocutaneous Fistula in a Case of an Appendiceal Mucocele
Keun Young Kim, Won Cheol Park
Ann Coloproctol. 2015;31(6):246-250.   Published online December 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2015.31.6.246
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An appendiceal mucocele (AM) is a rare tumorous condition of the appendix. Many patients with AM are admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain or discomfort, and many cases are found incidentally. Although the rate of complications in patients with AM is very low, if left untreated, a mucocele may rupture and produce a potentially fatal entity known as pseudomyxoma peritonei. In this paper, we report a case of an 80-year-old man with necrotizing fasciitis arising from an enterocutaneous fistula caused by AM.

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    Ryan Cohen, Katie McKean, Stephanie Chetrit
    BMJ Case Reports.2021; 14(8): e244546.     CrossRef
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    BMJ Case Reports.2016; 2016: bcr2016217293.     CrossRef
Acute Peritonitis Caused by a Fibrosarcoma of the Transverse Colon in an Adult
Seok Youn Lee, Jung Nam Kwon, Keun Young Kim
Ann Coloproctol. 2014;30(6):280-284.   Published online December 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2014.30.6.280
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A fibrosarcoma is a malignant mesenchymal tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue. It usually develops in the deep soft tissues of the extremities, as well as the trunk, head, and neck. In extremely rare cases, a fibrosarcoma may occur in the gastrointestinal tract. Most cases of fibrosarcoma in the gastrointestinal tract have been observed in the pediatric age group while only a few cases have been reported in adults. A 61-year-old male presented with pain in the entire abdominal region. Chest radiography showed free air in the subphrenic space. After an emergency operation, we found a solid mass around the transverse colon and performed a segmental resection with a lymphatic dissection of the transverse colon, including the mass. A pathologic examination showed a fibrosarcoma with a perforation. There was no perioperative complication. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 11 and had follow-ups for 1 year without any recurrence.

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    Sixian Wang, Yiming Liu, Jixin Zhang, Junling Zhang, Xin Wang
    Frontiers in Surgery.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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