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Long‐Term Postoperative Complications
ОглавлениеA variety of long‐term postoperative complications have been reported. There are reports of foreign material caught on staples and polypropylene suture material that had extruded into the intestinal lumen at the sites of a previous enterotomy or resection and anastomosis [75, 76]. An obstructive mural intestinal abscess has been reported at an enterotomy site [77]. Foreign body penetration and intra‐abdominal abscess formation have also occurred at sites of enteroplication [78]. In patients with extensive bowel resection, management for short bowel syndrome may be necessary. Loss of the ileocecal valve may lead to reflux of colonic bacteria into the small intestine and subsequent development of diarrhea.