Clinical case of complicated course of diverticulosis of the colon
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.2.7627Keywords:
diverticulosis of the colon, diverticulosis, perforation, bleeding, internal and external intestinal fistulas.Abstract
Diverticulosis of colon is a disease that is accompanied by formation of the single or plural hernia like bulges of mucous membrane through muscular framework outside the contours of wall of the bowel. Frequency of diverticulosis presents from 7 to 24 %. Among complications of motion we distinguished diverticulitis, perforation, bleeding, internal and externalintestinal fistulis. We present our own experience of treatment of the complicated atypical motion of diverticulosis of the colon.
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