Roberts P, Thomas P A
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1981 Mar;63(2):108-10.
Operative intervention for massive colonic haemorrhage is fortunately rarely necessary, but planned, low-risk segmental resections can only be performed if the bleeding site is known. This information can most frequently be obtained by using a combination of sigmoidoscopy, barium enema examination, and selective mesenteric angiography.
幸运的是,很少需要对大量结肠出血进行手术干预,但只有在出血部位已知的情况下才能进行有计划的、低风险的节段性切除。这些信息通常可以通过乙状结肠镜检查、钡灌肠检查和选择性肠系膜血管造影相结合的方法获得。