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Long-term functional outcome after tubular laparoscopic sigmoid resection for diverticular disease.

Thaer S A AbdallaMarkus ZimmermannLena WeisheitMichael ThomaschewskiSteffen DeichmannJan NoldeTobias KeckClaudia Benecke
Published in: International journal of colorectal disease (2023)
Sigmoid resection for diverticular disease can be associated with long-term bowel dysfunction, even with tubular dissection and preservation of IMA. These findings suggest intercolonic mechanisms of developing symptoms of bowel dysfunction after disruption of the colorectal continuity that are so far summarized as "sigmoidectomy syndrome."
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