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Large variation in the use of defunctioning stomas after rectal cancer surgery. A lack of consensus.

Heleen S Snijders1, Marleen Kunneman2, Rob A E M Tollenaar1, Djamila Boerma3, Arwen H Pieterse2, Michel J W M Wouters1,4, Anne M Stiggelbout2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: When deciding about the use of a defunctioning stoma in rectal cancer surgery, benefits and risks need to be weighed. This study investigated: (1a) factors associated with the use of defunctioning stomas; (1b) hospital variation; and (2) surgeons' perceptions regarding factors that determine this decision.
METHODS: Population-based data from the Dutch Surgical Colorectal Audit were used. Factors for receiving a defunctioning stoma were analyzed with multivariate logistic regression analysis. Hospital variation was assessed before and after case-mix adjustment. A survey was performed among gastroenterological surgeons on the importance of factors for the decision to construct a defunctioning stoma.
RESULTS: In total 4368 patients were analyzed and 103 (34%) surgeons participated. Male gender, higher body mass index, lower tumors, preoperative radiotherapy, and treatment in a teaching/university hospital increased the odds for a defunctioning stoma. Unadjusted hospital variation ranged from 0% to 98%. Variation remained after case-mix adjustment (0-100%). There was large variation in factors considered important for the decision; almost all factors were ranked as 'most important' at least once.
CONCLUSIONS: There is large variation in the use of defunctioning stomas for patients with rectal cancer, and a lack in uniformity of the selection criteria. These results underline the need to improve current decision making and identification of high-risk patients.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26449339     DOI: 10.3109/0284186X.2015.1091498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Oncol        ISSN: 0284-186X            Impact factor:   4.089


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1.  Current practice in Australia and New Zealand for defunctioning ileostomy after rectal cancer surgery with anastomosis: Analysis of the Binational Colorectal Cancer Audit.

Authors:  Vera E M Grupa; Hidde M Kroon; Izel Ozmen; Sergei Bedrikovetski; Nagendra N Dudi-Venkata; Ronald A Hunter; Tarik Sammour
Journal:  Colorectal Dis       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 3.788

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