Literature DB >> 21955545

Outcome of surgery for colonoscopic perforation.

F J van der Sluis1, R J Loffeld, A F Engel.   

Abstract

AIM: The aetiology of colonoscopic perforation and factors related to poor outcome of surgical treatment were studied.
METHOD: A single-centre review was conducted of all patients who underwent surgical treatment of a colonoscopic perforation, identified from a prospective registry of 21,981 consecutive colonoscopies carried out between 1993 and 2009.
RESULTS: There were 29 (eight women) patients of mean age 73 years including 10 who had a nonelective colonoscopy. The perforation was not immediately recognized in 12 patients and in the remaining 17, seven were initially managed conservatively. The causes of perforation were barotrauma (11), mechanical force (14) and polypectomy-related (3). Barotrauma was more frequent in emergency colonoscopy and mechanical force in elective colonoscopy. The outcome of surgery was as follows: mortality 10%, complications 34.5%, reoperation 14%, secondary surgery 23% and permanent colostomy 3%. The only factor related to in-hospital mortality was an increased American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score.
CONCLUSION: Colonoscopic perforation requiring surgery is a catastrophic event with high mortality, morbidity and reoperation rates.
© 2011 The Authors. Colorectal Disease © 2011 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 21955545     DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2011.02841.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 1462-8910            Impact factor:   3.788


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