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  • Title: [Lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage: etiologic assessment and surgical concept].
    Author: Schilling MK, Scheurer U, Büchler MW.
    Journal: Zentralbl Chir; 1998; 123(12):1400-4. PubMed ID: 10063553.
    Abstract:
    Due to its occurence in patients at higher ages with comorbidities, lower gastrointestinal bleeding remains a challenge in terms of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In this series (1994-1997, n = 40) the source of bleeding was in the upper gastrointestinal tract in 38% and in the lower gastrointestinal tract in 62%. The source of bleeding could be localized in 58%. Bleeding stopped spontaneously in 40% of all patients but 60% required intervention (54% radiologic or endoscopic intervention, 46% surgery). Segmental resection was the procedure most frequently employed (8/11 patients), 3 patients underwent a subtotal colectomy. In-hospital mortality and surgical morbidity were 0/11 each. Following a staged diagnostic approach and segmental surgical resection, lower gastrointestinal bleeding can be treated with a low morbidity, mortality and a low rebleeding rate.
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