Is the routine use of a water-soluble contrast enema prior to closure of a loop ileostomy necessary? A review of a single institution experience
Autor: | Ajit Kaur Dhillon, Mike N. Norwood, Andrew S. Miller, Sofoklis Panteleimonitis, Kirsten Boyle, Nikoletta Dimitriou, Justin M. C. Yeung, David Hemingway |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Radiography Abdominal Leak medicine.medical_specialty Colorectal cancer medicine.medical_treatment Contrast Media Anastomotic Leak Enema Anastomosis Ileostomy Postoperative Complications Water-soluble contrast enema medicine Humans Anastomotic leakage Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Aged Neoplasm Staging Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over Rectal Neoplasms business.industry Research Anastomosis Surgical Retrospective cohort study Middle Aged Prognosis medicine.disease Surgery Oncology Radiological weapon Female business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | World Journal of Surgical Oncology |
ISSN: | 1477-7819 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12957-015-0742-z |
Popis: | Background The aims of the study were to determine the radiological leak rate in those patients who had undergone a resection for left-sided colorectal cancer and to see if the presence of a leak can be related with the postoperative clinical period. We also aimed to identify any common factors between patients with leak. Methods A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of all patients who underwent a left-sided colorectal cancer resection with formation of a defunctioning ileostomy was undertaken. Between 2005 and 2010, 418 such patients were identified. Results A water-soluble contrast enema was performed in 339 patients (81.1 %). Of these, 24 (7.1 %) were reported to show an anastomotic leak. Data for these 24 patients is presented in this study. Twenty-three (95.8 %) of the leaks occurred in patients who had undergone an anterior resection; 95.8 % of the patients with a leak were male. Fifteen (62.5 %) patients underwent neo-adjuvant radiation. The mean length of stay in those patients shown to have a subsequent radiological leak was 18.8 days (median), compared with the overall unit figures of 12 days. Only 29.2 % of the patients who had a leak identified had an uncomplicated postoperative period. Overall 87.5 % of the patients had a reversal of the ileostomy. Conclusions Radiological leakage is not uncommon. The majority of patients, who were shown to have a radiological leak in this study, were male, had undergone an anterior resection, had received neo-adjuvant radiation, had a longer initial length of stay and had postoperative complications. Water-soluble contrast enemas could be selectively used in patients with these characteristics. |
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