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Surgical treatment of rectal bleeding in comorbid patients with chronic radiation proctitis

https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2021-180-1-107-110

Abstract

Radiation proctitis is a rare and significant complication of the combined therapy in patients with pelvic cancer. The choice of treatment of chronic radiation proctitis depends on the stage of disease and recurrent rectal bleeding. Comorbidity is cause to complicated proctitis. These clinical cases describe the choice and sequence of surgical interventions in order to achieve successful results in patients with chronic radiation proctitis.

About the Authors

A. Z. Tsitskarava
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Tsitskarava Aleksandra Z. - Surgeon, Coloproctologist.

6-8, L’va Tolstogo str., Saint Petersburg, 197022


Competing Interests:

not



A. N. Demin
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Demin Andrey N. - Surgeon, Coloproctologist, Research Institute of Surgery and Emergency Medicine.

Saint Petersburg


Competing Interests:

not



P. I. Bogdanov
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Bogdanov Peter I. - Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Surgery № 3.

Saint Petersburg


Competing Interests:

not



A. Yu. Korolkov
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Korolkov Andrey Yu. - Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Associate Professor.

Saint Petersburg


Competing Interests:

not



V. Yu. Ulchenko
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Ulchenko Vyacheslav Yu. - Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of General and

Emergency Surgery.

Saint Petersburg


Competing Interests:

not



S. M. Lazarev
Pavlov University
Russian Federation

Lazarev Sergey M. - Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Professor of the Department of Hospital Surgery

№ 1.


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Tsitskarava A.Z., Demin A.N., Bogdanov P.I., Korolkov A.Yu., Ulchenko V.Yu., Lazarev S.M. Surgical treatment of rectal bleeding in comorbid patients with chronic radiation proctitis. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2021;180(1):107-110. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2021-180-1-107-110

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