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Tomoya Iida, Hiroyuki Kaneto, Hiroshi Nakase
Intest Res 2017;15(4):554-554.   Published online October 23, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2017.15.4.554
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Clinical outcomes of sigmoid colon volvulus: identification of the factors associated with successful endoscopic detorsion
Tomoya Iida, Suguru Nakagaki, Shuji Satoh, Haruo Shimizu, Hiroyuki Kaneto, Hiroshi Nakase
Intest Res 2017;15(2):215-220.   Published online April 27, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2017.15.2.215
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<b>Background/Aims</b><br/>

Although multiple treatment options exist for the management of sigmoid colon volvulus, no study has examined the factors associated with successful endoscopic detorsion. This study aimed to examine the clinical course of patients with sigmoid colon volvulus and to identify factors related to successful endoscopic detorsion.

Methods

This study included 30 cases (21 patients) of sigmoid volvulus from among 545 cases of intestinal obstruction at a single center. We retrospectively examined the clinical course and the factors associated with the possibility of endoscopic detorsion of sigmoid colon volvulus.

Results

The rate of laxative use among the study participants was 76.2%; the rate of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders was 61.9%; and 57.1% of patients had a history of open abdominal surgery. All patients were initially treated with endoscopic detorsion, and this procedure had a 61.9% success rate. The recurrence rate after detorsion was as high as 46.2%, but detorsion during revision endoscopy was possible in all cases. Statistical analysis revealed that the absence of abdominal tenderness (P=0.027), the use of laxatives (P=0.027), and a history of open abdominal surgery (P=0.032) were factors predictive of successful endoscopic detorsion.

Conclusions

The results of our study are consistent with previous reports with respect to the success rate of endoscopic detorsion, the subsequent recurrence rate, and the proportion of patients requiring surgical treatment. In addition, we identified the absence of abdominal tenderness, the use of laxatives, and history of open abdominal surgery as factors predicting successful endoscopic detorsion of sigmoid colon volvulus.

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  • Author's Reply
    Tomoya Iida, Hiroyuki Kaneto, Hiroshi Nakase
    Intestinal Research.2017; 15(4): 554.     CrossRef
  • Comments on clinical outcomes of sigmoid colon volvulus: identification of the factors associated with successful endoscopic detorsion
    Sabri Selcuk Atamanalp
    Intestinal Research.2017; 15(4): 552.     CrossRef
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