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We report a case of a patient with a distal limb prolapse of a right transverse colostomy who received nonsurgical treatment with satisfactory results.
We encouraged the patient to have his transverse colostomy closed, but he preferred the transverse colostomy because the frequent defecation was intolerable.
We performed a transverse colostomy, and the pneumaturia and right orchitis were no longer observed.
The cancer at the stoma site was resected, and a transverse colostomy was performed.
Transverse colostomy was performed on the same day emergently for decompression.
Transverse colostomy was performed, and in May 2011, the patient's pneumaturia and right orchitis were no longer observed.
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Also, demographic data collection was limited to the main categories, colostomy and ileostomy, but for future studies it would be valuable to further subcategorise patients with regard to sigmoidostomies, transverse colostomies, loop stomas, etc., and perhaps also with regard to whether stoma surgery was performed on an elective or an acute basis.
For the treatment of a temporary transverse loop colostomy with distal limb prolapse, we designed a simple device consisting of a pediatric plastic medicine cup, which was rolled into a towel to shape the bottom of the cup into a compressor.
We present the first ever report on a colonic mucocele observed at the distal stump of a transverse loop colostomy caused by neoplasia.
The first surgery, which was performed when the patient was 1 year old, was transverse loop colostomy for colonic obstruction due to a yolk sac tumor anterior of the sacrum; the tumor was subsequently resected when she was 2 years old.
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