Title |
Paralytischer Ileus nach Ileumaugmentation beim querschnittgelähmten Patienten
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Published in |
Die Urologie, August 2014
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DOI | 10.1007/s00120-014-3588-z |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
J. Pannek, S. Pannek-Rademacher, M.C. Jus, M.S. Jus |
Abstract |
A paralytic ileus is a typical complication of ileocystoplasty of the bladder. In patients with a spinal cord injury, this risk is higher due to a preexisting neurogenic bowel dysfunction. We present the case of a paraplegic man who developed a massive paralytic ileus after ileocystoplasty and surgical revision. Conventional stimulation of bowel function was unsuccessful; only by an adjunctive homeopathic treatment was normalization of bowel function achieved. Adjunctive homeopathic therapy is a promising treatment option in patients with complex bowel dysfunction after abdominal surgery who do not adequately respond to conventional treatment. |
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