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The safety of early versus late ileostomy reversal after low anterior rectal resection: a retrospective study in 47 patients

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to clarify the safety of early closure in diverting ileostomy with lower anterior rectal-cancer resection. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive 47 patients who underwent diverting ileostomy with lower rectal-cancer resection between May 2009 and October 2017....

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Autores principales: Fukudome, Ian, Maeda, Hiromichi, Okamoto, Ken, Kuroiwa, Hajime, Yamaguchi, Sachi, Fujisawa, Kazune, Shiga, Mai, Dabanaka, Ken, Kobayashi, Michiya, Namikawa, Tsutomu, Hanazaki, Kazuhiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7798274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33423686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13037-020-00275-1
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: This study aimed to clarify the safety of early closure in diverting ileostomy with lower anterior rectal-cancer resection. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive 47 patients who underwent diverting ileostomy with lower rectal-cancer resection between May 2009 and October 2017. The results of the stoma closure were compared between patients who underwent stoma closure within 90 days (early closure [EC] group) and those who underwent late closure (LC group; closure after 90 days). Because of the small sample size, the frequency of severe complications post closure was analyzed. RESULTS: Among 47 patients, 29 were in the EC group. Postoperative complications occurred in 48.3% (14/29) and 27.8% (5/18) of patients in the EC and LC groups, respectively. This difference was due to minor complications (Clavien-Dindo Classification I/II), such as superficial incisional surgical site infections (n=5) in the EC group. The rate of severe complications (Clavien-Dindo Classification ≥ III) was similar between the groups (20.7% vs. 16.7%, p=1, Fisher’s exact test). CONCLUSIONS: No association was observed between the time of closure and development of major complications; however, there was an increased likelihood of minor complications after EC. This study provides a basis on which future treatment guidelines for early stoma closure may be developed without affecting patient quality of life.