Current management of colonic volvulus. Results of a treatment protocol

Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1998 Dec;90(12):863-9.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Colonic volvulus affects mainly the geriatric population and is associated with a high number of complications when treated by emergency surgery. The development of alternative methods has replaced and reduced the number of traditional surgical procedures. We present the results of treatment of colonic volvulus in a surgical service in Alicante, Spain. Between 1993 and 1997 a total of 17 cases in 15 patients were diagnosed, 16 in the sigmoid colon and 1 in the cecum. In 9 (60%) patients endoscopic devolvulation was successful. In 2 (22%) of these patients the problem recurred, and was resolved by a second endoscopic treatment. Three patients (20%) required surgery, and 3 others (20%) were treated with radiological reduction (barium enema) and rectal catheter. The average hospital stay of patients treated with endoscopy and barium enema was 2-3 days, being 7 days in patients who underwent surgery. Management with endoscopy is initially effective in most cases of volvulus of the sigmoid colon. This procedure affords decompression and adequate preparation of selected patients for surgical resection, which is the treatment of choice and provides the greatest guarantee against subsequent recurrence.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Colonic Diseases / surgery
  • Colonic Diseases / therapy*
  • Colonoscopy
  • Decision Trees
  • Enema
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intestinal Obstruction / surgery
  • Intestinal Obstruction / therapy*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged