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COLONIC INJURIES. AnatomyCecumAscending colonTransverse colonDescending colonSigmoid colon. COLONIC INJURIES. . EtiologyPenetrating Injury : Gun Shot ~ 75% Stab wound ~ 20% Blunt Injury : Motor vihicleTrananal Injury : Iatrogenic ; colonoscopy ,B.E. Sexual related : foreign body.
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1. Colon & Rectum Injuries Prayuth Sirivongs M.D.
3. COLONIC INJURIES Etiology
Penetrating Injury :
Gun Shot ~ 75%
Stab wound ~ 20%
Blunt Injury : Motor vihicle
Trananal Injury :
Iatrogenic ; colonoscopy ,B.E.
Sexual related : foreign body
4. COLONIC INJURIES Diagnosis
Pre-operation
Blood in rectum
Acute abdomen series
Water soluble contrast enema
Triple contrast CT
5. COLONIC INJURIES Intra operation
Rule of “ two “
Complete mobilize
Blood staining
Fecal odor segmental squeeze
6. COLONIC INJURIES Treatment
Colostomy
Exteriorized repair
primary repair
7. COLONIC INJURIES colostomy
End Colostomy
Protective Colostomy
8. COLONIC INJURIES colostomy
End Colostomy
Protective Colostomy
9. COLONIC INJURIES Indication for colostomy ( Stone & Fabian)
1.Shock c BP<80/60 mmHg
2.Intraperitoneal blood loss > 1000 ml
3.Intra-abdominal organ injuries > 2 organs
4.Significant fecal contamination
5.Time to operation >8 hrs
6.Colonic wound require resection
7.Major loss abdominal wall /Mesh
10. COLONIC INJURIES Colonic Injury Severity score (Shanon&Moore)
Grade 1 ; Serosal injury
Grade 2 ; Single wall injury
Grade 3 ; < 25% wall involvement
Grade 4 ; > 25% wall involvement
Grade 5 ; Whole colonic wall involvement
and blood supply injury
11. COLONIC INJURIES Exteriorized repair
Avoided resection
Reduced contamination
Reduced colostomy
Limited in some part of colon
Stomal care is more difficult than colostomy
12. COLONIC INJURIES Primary repair
Sutured repair
Resection with primary anatomosis
13. COLONIC INJURIES Primary repair
Sutured repair
Resection with primary anatomosis
14. COLONIC INJURIES Primary repair
Avoid colostomy
Less morbidity than colostomy
Gained more popularity
Having high risk in
patient c underlying medical illness
massive blood transfusion
15. COLONIC INJURIES outcome
cause of death
exanguination
sepsis ; intra- abdominal abscess
multi organ failure
fistula (primary repair)
16. RECTAL INJURIES Anatomy
Promontary of sacrum
to anus
intraperitoneal
extraperitoneal
Length ~12-20 cm.
17. RECTAL INJURIES Anatomy
Anal canal
Anorectal ring to anal verge
Sphincter complex
puborectalis muscle
external sphincter
internal sphincter
18. RECTAL INJURIES Etiology
Penetrating injuries ;
gun shot ~80%
Stab & impalement <5%
Blunt injury ~ 10%
Transanal injury ; ~ 6%
Anal intercourse
Anal rape
Iatrogenic ; enema, thermometer
19. RECTAL INJURIES Diagnosis
Suspected in
GSW ; Trunk , buttock , perineum upper thigh
Stab ; buttock , perineum , lower abdomen
Blood in rectum ( rectal exam )
20. RECTAL INJURIES Investigation
X-ray pelvis & abdomen ; bullet tract,foreign body, fracture pelvis
Rigid proctosigmoidoscope
Water soluble contrast study
21. RECTAL INJURIES Treatment
1.Intraperitoneal rectal injuries; as
colonic injuriession
2.Extraperitoneal rectal injuries ;
Diversion
Debridement
Distal washout
Presacral drainage
22. RECTAL INJURIES Diversion
1. Loop colostomy
2 .Loop colostomy c
stapling distal lumen
3 .End colostomy c
mucous fistula
4 .Hartmann’s procedure
23. RECTAL INJURIES Diversion
1. Loop colostomy
2 .Loop colostomy c
stapling distal lumen
3 .End colostomy c
mucous fistula
4 .Hartmann’s procedure
24. RECTAL INJURIES Diversion
1. Loop colostomy
2 .Loop colostomy c
stapling distal lumen
3 .End colostomy c
mucous fistula
4 .Hartmann’s procedure
25. RECTAL INJURIES Diversion
1. Loop colostomy
2 .Loop colostomy c
stapling distal lumen
3 .End colostomy c
mucous fistula
4 .Hartmann’s procedure
26. RECTAL INJURIES 2. Debridement :
removed devitalize tissue
repair defect if possible
severe injury ; resection
3.Distal washout :
decrease septic complication
27. RECTAL INJURIES 4.Presacral drainage
28. RECTAL INJURIES Outcome
Cause of death: Sepsis,
Multi-organ failure
Anorectal abscess
Rectal fistula
29. PERINEAL INJURIES
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32. PERINEAL INJURIES
33. PERINEAL INJURIES Blunt injury
Straddle injury
Laceration
Implement
Gunshot wound
Blast
High pressure
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43. ANAL INTERCOURSE
44. ANAL INTERCOURSE
45. ANAL INTERCOURSE
46. FOREIGN BODIES IN RECTUM
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53. Thank you for your attention