Hartmann procedure

Hartmann procedure (HP) (or proctosigmoidectomy) is an operation in which the sigmoid colon is resected and the distal colon brought out as a colostomy in the left iliac fossa. The remnant rectum stump is sewn shut. It is a quick and straightforward intervention and currently finds most favor in the emergency setting, when other perioperative factors preclude a primary colorectal anastomosis . Historically it was a lot more commonly used with a much wider set of indications.

Indications

Complications

  • infection of the surgical site
  • ileus
  • postoperative hemorrhage
  • abscess
  • death

History and etymology

Henri Albert Hartmann (1869-1952) originally described his eponymous procedure for the treatment of an obstructive colorectal carcinoma in 1923 .