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Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database

AIMS: Low anterior resection (LAR) has higher risk of anastomotic leak with its attendant morbidity -mortality. De-functioning loop ileostomy (DLI), claimed to mitigate the consequences of anastomotic leak, has been questioned in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the impact of ileostomy on L...

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Autores principales: Abudeeb, Haytham, Hammad, Ahmed, Ugwu, Ajogwu, Darabnia, Jamshid, Malcomson, Lee, Maung, Min, Khan, Khurram, Mclaughlin, Clare, Mukherjee, Arijit
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28861269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2017.07.044
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author Abudeeb, Haytham
Hammad, Ahmed
Ugwu, Ajogwu
Darabnia, Jamshid
Malcomson, Lee
Maung, Min
Khan, Khurram
Mclaughlin, Clare
Mukherjee, Arijit
author_facet Abudeeb, Haytham
Hammad, Ahmed
Ugwu, Ajogwu
Darabnia, Jamshid
Malcomson, Lee
Maung, Min
Khan, Khurram
Mclaughlin, Clare
Mukherjee, Arijit
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description AIMS: Low anterior resection (LAR) has higher risk of anastomotic leak with its attendant morbidity -mortality. De-functioning loop ileostomy (DLI), claimed to mitigate the consequences of anastomotic leak, has been questioned in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the impact of ileostomy on LAR. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of stoma database. 136 patients with stoma (March 2011–July 2015) were assessed. Data was analysed in respect to LAR anastomotic leak rate, impact on morbidity-mortality, short and long-term stoma complications, rate of ileostomy reversal and reasons for non-reversal. RESULTS: 45 patients had loop ileostomy for LAR. Male (28) to female (17) ratio was 1.65:1 with median age of 69 (IQR: 56-75.5). Only 3 anastomotic leaks (3/45, 6.5%) occurred, all treated conservatively with no mortality. 29 had reversal, average reversal time is 10 months (3–24) and 5 awaiting. Reasons for non-reversal included patients' choice (7), death from cardiac cause (1), chemotherapy (1), unfit for surgery (1) and failed reversal (1). Acute complications included high output & reversible AKI (1), bleeding (3) and minor complications (6) as skin excoriation, separation and appliance issues. Parastomal hernia was repaired during reversal (12/15). CONCLUSIONS: De-functioning ileostomy for LAR is a safe procedure with low morbidity. Most stomas are reversible. Series highlights a late reversal contrary to the nationally recommended guidelines. Most interestingly, the study demonstrated de-functioning mitigated clinical consequences of anastomotic leak to an extent that reoperation was avoidable, in keeping with recent meta-analysis indicating a significantly low anastomotic leakage rates and reoperation. Larger study is invaluable to substantiate findings.
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spelling pubmed-55677682017-08-31 Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database Abudeeb, Haytham Hammad, Ahmed Ugwu, Ajogwu Darabnia, Jamshid Malcomson, Lee Maung, Min Khan, Khurram Mclaughlin, Clare Mukherjee, Arijit Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research AIMS: Low anterior resection (LAR) has higher risk of anastomotic leak with its attendant morbidity -mortality. De-functioning loop ileostomy (DLI), claimed to mitigate the consequences of anastomotic leak, has been questioned in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the impact of ileostomy on LAR. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of stoma database. 136 patients with stoma (March 2011–July 2015) were assessed. Data was analysed in respect to LAR anastomotic leak rate, impact on morbidity-mortality, short and long-term stoma complications, rate of ileostomy reversal and reasons for non-reversal. RESULTS: 45 patients had loop ileostomy for LAR. Male (28) to female (17) ratio was 1.65:1 with median age of 69 (IQR: 56-75.5). Only 3 anastomotic leaks (3/45, 6.5%) occurred, all treated conservatively with no mortality. 29 had reversal, average reversal time is 10 months (3–24) and 5 awaiting. Reasons for non-reversal included patients' choice (7), death from cardiac cause (1), chemotherapy (1), unfit for surgery (1) and failed reversal (1). Acute complications included high output & reversible AKI (1), bleeding (3) and minor complications (6) as skin excoriation, separation and appliance issues. Parastomal hernia was repaired during reversal (12/15). CONCLUSIONS: De-functioning ileostomy for LAR is a safe procedure with low morbidity. Most stomas are reversible. Series highlights a late reversal contrary to the nationally recommended guidelines. Most interestingly, the study demonstrated de-functioning mitigated clinical consequences of anastomotic leak to an extent that reoperation was avoidable, in keeping with recent meta-analysis indicating a significantly low anastomotic leakage rates and reoperation. Larger study is invaluable to substantiate findings. Elsevier 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5567768/ /pubmed/28861269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2017.07.044 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Abudeeb, Haytham
Hammad, Ahmed
Ugwu, Ajogwu
Darabnia, Jamshid
Malcomson, Lee
Maung, Min
Khan, Khurram
Mclaughlin, Clare
Mukherjee, Arijit
Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title_full Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title_fullStr Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title_full_unstemmed Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title_short Defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: A retrospective analysis of stoma database
title_sort defunctioning stoma- a prognosticator for leaks in low rectal restorative cancer resection: a retrospective analysis of stoma database
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28861269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2017.07.044
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