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Reduction of postoperative morbidity and mortality in patients with rectal cancer following the introduction of a colorectal unit.

K Smedh1, L Olsson, H Johansson, C Aberg, M Andersson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgery for rectal cancer is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. The reason for this has been much debated. This population-based study reports the findings on postoperative morbidity and mortality after rectal cancer surgery following the introduction of a centralized colorectal unit in a county central hospital, supervised by a colorectal surgeon using the most recent techniques.
METHODS: All consecutive patients with rectal cancer who underwent surgery at four county hospitals in the Västmanland county in Sweden during 1993-1996 (n = 133) were compared with patients who underwent surgery at the new colorectal unit in the county central hospital from 1996 to 1999 (n = 144).
RESULTS: The number of operating surgeons was reduced from 26 to four. The postoperative mortality rate decreased from 8 to 1 per cent (P = 0.002) and the total postoperative complication rate was reduced from 57 to 24 per cent (P < 0.001). Surgical complications dropped from 37 to 11 per cent (P < 0.001). The relaparotomy rate fell from 11 to 4 per cent (P < 0.05). Postoperative stay in hospital was reduced from a median of 13 to 9 days (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: The new organization, with centralized rectal cancer surgery using modern techniques, reduced postoperative mortality and overall morbidity rates to less than half.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11167880     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2168.2001.01675.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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