Abstract:Objective:To explore the diagnosis and optimal surgical treatment of traumatic colon injury.
Methods:The clinical data of 33 patients admitted with traumatic colon injuries from May 2000 to December 2010 were retrospectively studied.
Results:Of the patients, 7 cases were diagnosed before surgery and 26 cases were diagnosed during surgery. The 32 patients who underwent modified colostomy achieved primary wound healing and the tube was removed 3 months later. Among them, 1 patient with several colonic ruptures underwent conventional colostomy and had a second operation 3 months later to close the colostomy. All cases were cured and no severe complications occurred.
Conclusions:The modified colostomy is safe and reliable for treatment of the majority of colon injuries, and its application is worth promoting.