BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colorectal surgery is associated with some of the highest rates of infective complications, and especially surgical site infections. It has recently been reported that postoperative infection in colorectal cancer surgery increases the risk of recurrence. The aim of this study was to analyze factors associated with the occurrence of postoperative infections in patients with colorectal cancer. METHODOLOGY: A total of 81 patients operated for colorectal cancer was included. Patients' characteristics and postoperative course were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS: Patients with tumors located in the rectum had significantly higher rate of postoperative infectious complications compared to patients with tumors located in the colon (p=0.002). In a logistic regression model, among all evaluated predictors, only preoperative hemoglobin concentration was found to be an independent significant predictor of postoperative infection (p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative anemia was found to be significant independent predictor of postoperative infection. Meticulous surgical technique with minimal blood loss is an important means of reduction of postoperative infections in colorectal surgery.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colorectal surgery is associated with some of the highest rates of infective complications, and especially surgical site infections. It has recently been reported that postoperative infection in colorectal cancer surgery increases the risk of recurrence. The aim of this study was to analyze factors associated with the occurrence of postoperative infections in patients with colorectal cancer. METHODOLOGY: A total of 81 patients operated for colorectal cancer was included. Patients' characteristics and postoperative course were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS:Patients with tumors located in the rectum had significantly higher rate of postoperative infectious complications compared to patients with tumors located in the colon (p=0.002). In a logistic regression model, among all evaluated predictors, only preoperative hemoglobin concentration was found to be an independent significant predictor of postoperative infection (p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative anemia was found to be significant independent predictor of postoperative infection. Meticulous surgical technique with minimal blood loss is an important means of reduction of postoperative infections in colorectal surgery.
Authors: Luiz F de Campos-Lobato; Luiz F Campos-Lobato; Brian Wells; Elizabeth Wick; Kevin Pronty; Ravi Kiran; Feza Remzi; Jon D Vogel Journal: J Gastrointest Surg Date: 2009-09-16 Impact factor: 3.452
Authors: Pedro Moya; Leticia Soriano-Irigaray; Jose Manuel Ramirez; Alessandro Garcea; Olga Blasco; Francisco Javier Blanco; Carlo Brugiotti; Elena Miranda; Antonio Arroyo Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) Date: 2016-05 Impact factor: 1.889