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Laparoscopic adult colorectal surgeon and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease: a safe combination?

Edward D Courtney1, Mary Brennan, Gabriele Noble-Jamieson, Rob Heuschkel, R Justin Davies.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A multidisciplinary tertiary service for adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was commenced in April 2008, aiming to provide specialist treatment for adolescent patients and bridge the gap between existing paediatric and adult surgical services. A single laparoscopic colorectal surgeon who normally treats adult patients has been part of the multidisciplinary team since its inception. AIM: To analyse outcomes for those patients requiring surgical resection during the first 2 years of service.
METHODS: In this service evaluation study, all data for patients undergoing surgery from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2010 were prospectively collected on a dedicated electronic database.
RESULTS: Nineteen patients underwent surgical resection (15 laparoscopic and four open) over the 2-year period. Median patient age was 15 years (range 11-16), and 14 patients were female. Of the 15 laparoscopic resections, eight were subtotal colectomy and ileostomy and seven ileocaecal resection/right hemicolectomy. There was one (6.7%) conversion due to a pericolic abscess. There were four planned open cases, including two subtotal colectomy and ileostomy and two small bowel resections. Median operating time was 150 and 172.5 min in the open and laparoscopic groups respectively. Median length of stay was 6 days (range 3-16) in the laparoscopic group, and 8 days (range 5-13) in the open group. There were three (15.8%) post-operative complications, one (5.3%) readmission within 30 days and no mortality.
CONCLUSION: This study suggests that an adult colorectal surgeon can provide a safe and effective service for adolescents with IBD, including the provision of laparoscopic resection in this challenging patient group.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20922540     DOI: 10.1007/s00384-010-1058-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 0179-1958            Impact factor:   2.571


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