Severe Slow-Transit Constipation Following Radical Hysterectomy

In: Gynecologic Oncology · 1993 · vol. 51(3) , pp. 401–403 · doi:10.1006/gyno.1993.1311 · W1996033237
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This case series describes two patients who developed severe slow-transit constipation post-radical hysterectomy and experienced significant symptom improvement after a left-sided hemicolectomy.

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Two patients with severe invalidating "slow-transit constipation" after radical hysterectomy are described. Both underwent a left-sided hemicolectomy with dramatic improvement of their symptoms.

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