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Colombia Médica
versión On-line ISSN 1657-9534
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SALDARRIAGA, Luis Guillermo et al. Rectal damage control: when to do and not to do. Colomb. Med. [online]. 2021, vol.52, n.2, e4124776. Epub 20-Mayo-2021. ISSN 1657-9534. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v52i2.4776.
Rectal trauma is uncommon, but it is usually associated with injuries in adjacent pelvic or abdominal organs. Recent studies have changed the paradigm behind military rectal trauma management, showing better morbidity and mortality. However, damage control techniques in rectal trauma remain controversial. This article aims to present an algorithm for the treatment of rectal trauma in a patient with hemodynamic instability, according to damage control surgery principles. We propose to manage intraperitoneal rectal injuries in the same way as colon injuries. The treatment of extraperitoneal rectum injuries will depend on the percentage of the circumference involved. For injuries involving more than 25% of the circumference, a colostomy is indicated. While injuries involving less than 25% of the circumference can be managed through a conservative approach or primary repair. In rectal trauma, knowing when to do or not to do it makes the difference.
Palabras clave : Wounds, gunshot; rectum; colostomy; proctoscopy; digital rectal examination; hemostatics; conservative treatment; anti-bacterial agents; anaerobiosis; anal canal; abdominal injuries; laparoscopy; hemorrhage; tomography, x-ray computed; tomography; surgeons; colon.