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Laparoscopic approach for sigmoid diverticulitis using LigaSure in a female patient with previous hysterectomy

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Laparoscopic   approach   for   sigmoid   diverticulitis   using   LigaSure   in   a   female   patient   with   previous   hysterectomy

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WeBSurg.com, Feb 2006;6(02).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-vd01en1873.htm

Laparoscopic   approach   for   sigmoid   diverticulitis   using   LigaSure   in   a   female   patient   with   previous   hysterectomy

6. Division of sigmoid mesocolon 16'30''
and we will do the anastomosis approximately here. I will divide the mesentery. I will always divide the mesentery inside. To respect more the vascularization, I prefer doing a section like this and to complete afterwards outside this way. I respect more of the vascularization of the colon. Even if you do the anastomosis at this level, don’t do the division. I’m preserving more of the mesentery. It’s not important in this case, because the mesentery is very thin. In case of fat mesentery, if I want to reduce the size of my incision and to break the mesentery during the extraction through a small incision, it’s better to divide it inside. In diverticulitis, do you think we have to resect larger to release the left colic artery and vein? We used to have mechanical studies on this left flexure and left colon, and we do in diverticulitis larger resections. What is your opinion about it? Just for the left colic artery and vein, so we ligate it and we do larger resections. I’ll say yes if it is a diverticulosis in fatty patients, we regularly do it in 80% of cases but it’s not necessary; I’m not sure that it’s important to do a mobilization of the splenic flexure and large resection, it’s necessary to do the anastomosis on the compliant part of the colon, descending colon, it’s sufficient. What is important is reduce the risk of recurrence and to remove the colorectal junction; afterwards, you can do the anastomosis. You see this is the rigid part. I do if it’s necessary. I don’t think it is necessary in this case.