The sclerosing peritonitis (SP) is a rare illness secondary to the pe- ritoneal dialysis or due to intraperitoneal chemotherapy or the positio- ning of a peritoneal-jugular shunt in cirrhotic patient with refractory ascites or due to unkown other factors (idiophatic form) like in our pa- tient. The clinical pattern is various and insidious, but when an intesti- nal occlusive symptomatology is presents an urgent operation is man- datory. The surgical operation is often not easy and asks for a lot of at- tention especially in the dialyzed subject or in patients with cirrhosis, due to the possibility of postoperative bleeding and other serious com- plications that can result fatal. In this report we describe surgical treatment, pathologic pattern and clinical findings of this rare disease.
INTESTINAL OBSTRUTION DUE TO IDIOPATHIC SCLEROSING ENCAPSULATING PERITONITIS.Clinical report and review of literature
RINZIVILLO, Calogero
2008-01-01
Abstract
The sclerosing peritonitis (SP) is a rare illness secondary to the pe- ritoneal dialysis or due to intraperitoneal chemotherapy or the positio- ning of a peritoneal-jugular shunt in cirrhotic patient with refractory ascites or due to unkown other factors (idiophatic form) like in our pa- tient. The clinical pattern is various and insidious, but when an intesti- nal occlusive symptomatology is presents an urgent operation is man- datory. The surgical operation is often not easy and asks for a lot of at- tention especially in the dialyzed subject or in patients with cirrhosis, due to the possibility of postoperative bleeding and other serious com- plications that can result fatal. In this report we describe surgical treatment, pathologic pattern and clinical findings of this rare disease.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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