Sigmoid volvulus: definitive surgery is safe and should be considered in all instances.
Niall P HardyPhilip D McEnteePaul H McCormickBrian J MehiganJohn O LarkinPublished in: Irish journal of medical science (2021)
There is a high recurrence rate following non-operative management of acute sigmoid volvulus and consequently, a cumulative increase in the attendant significant morbidity and mortality with subsequent episodes. Given the relatively low complication rate of definitive surgery, even in those patients perceived to be high risk, we contend that all patients should be considered for early surgery to prevent the likely recurrence of sigmoid volvulus.
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