Colectomies Flashcards
What is Hartmann’s procedure
Surgical resection of the rectosigmoid colon
Closure of the distal bowel and left within the abdomen
Formation of end colostomy
Temporary
When is a Hartmann’s procedure used
Emergency surgery when immediate anastomosis is not possible
What is necessary in order to perform a bowel anastomosis
Good blood supply
No inflammation
No cancerous bowel
Bowel must not be under tension
What is a right hemicolectomy
Removal of:- Part of terminal ileum Caecum Ascending colon Hepatic flexure - where ascending colon meets transverse colon First 1/3 of the transverse colon
Anastomosis of terminal ileum and transverse colon
No stoma
What are the benefits of a right hemicolectomy
They rarely leak
Bowel function returns within 3-5 days
When is a right hemicolectomy used
Malignancy
IBD
What is a left hemicolectomy
Removal of the splenic flexure and descending colon to sigmoid
Not used very often
If worried about tension of anastomosis or blood supply, do extended right hemicolectomy
What is an extended right hemicolectomy
Terminal ileum anastomosed to sigmoid
Why would you worry about blood supply in a left hemicolectomy
Due to watershed area at the splenic flexure
Between superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
Why is a sigmoid colectomy not a cancer operation
Because removal of the sigmoid artery alone, leaves potentially affected lymph nodes along the base of the inferior mesenteric artery
Complete lymphadenectomy is required during oncological operations
When is a sigmoid colectomy performed
For benign disease eg. diverticulitis
What is anterior resection
Removal of part of the rectum
Does not include resection of the anus, or the total resection of the rectum
Get loop ileostomy (reversible)
Restoring bowel continuity is possible with anterior resection
*Blood supply at the lower end of the rectum is quite poor
How do you perform an oncological resection on the rectum
Must do a total mesorectal excision
Keep mesorectal fascia intact
What is the mesorectum
Mesorectum contains blood supply and lymph nodes to rectum
What is an APR
Abdominoperineal resection
Resection of rectum and anus
Permanent end colostomy