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[Surgical treatment of a patient with tubular colonic duplication complicated by perforation and peritonitis].

A E DemkoD V FominIldar BatyrshinYu S OstroumovaD S Sklizkov
Published in: Khirurgiia (2023)
We present successful treatment of a patient with tubular colonic duplication complicated by fecal impaction, perforation and fecal peritonitis. This anomaly is usually detected in children younger 2 years old. In adulthood, this diagnosis is of a precedent-setting nature. If the diagnosis was not confirmed in early childhood, the absence of typical clinical picture, long-term course of disease and difficult interpretation of clinical data complicate subsequent verification of congenital anomaly. Only infectious complications and emergency surgery in adults can make a correct diagnosis.
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