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Isolated Cecum Necrosis in Hemodialysis Patients: Report of Three Cases
2011
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Turkish Journal of Colorectal Disease
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Mesenteric ischemia is seen more frequently in hemodialysis patients. Ischemic necrosis of cecum is a quite rare variant of ischemic colitis. In this study, we presented three cases who undergo hemodialysis because of chronic renal failure. In these patients, isolated cecal necrosis was detected in laparatomy performed due to acute abdomen. Two of the patients underwent cecum resection and end side ileocolostomy, one patient underwent end colostomy and ileostomy. Two patients who underwent resection and anatomosis died. Hypotensive period during hemodialysis is a risk factor for mesenteric ischemia. Ischemic cecal necrosis should also be kept in mind in differential diagnosis of hemodialysis patients presenting with right lower quadrant pain. Primary anatomosis should be avoided in patients requiring resection due to ischemic colitis, deflecting ostomies should be preferred.

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Turkish Journal of Colorectal Disease

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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