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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 94(8): 869-872, 1993


Case report

REPORT OF A CASE OF ANGIODYSPLASIA OF THE SIGMOID COLON ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC STENOSIS

1) The Department of Surgery, Kinan General Hospital, Wakayama, Japan
2) The Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kinan General Hospital, Wakayama, Japan
3) The Department of Pathology, Kinan General Hospital, Wakayama, Japan

Toshihiro Ohata1), Hiroaki Takenaka1), Kazuhiro lwase1), Toru Ishizaka1), Toshiyuki Hiranaka2), Yasuyuki Furutani2), Tomoyuki Tanaka3)

Partial sigmoidectomy and then after 84 days aortic valve replacement were performed as a staged operation on a patient with Heyde syndrome, consisting of aortic stenosis and angiodysplasia of the sigmoid colon. An emergent sigmoidectomy was performed because of continuous bleeding from angiodysplasia of the sigmoid colon. Postoperative arteriography showed the persistence of angiodysplasia. Endoscopic examination of the residual angiodysplasia was performed before and after valve replacement and there was no morphological change.


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