Literature DB >> 3234094

[Ileostomy versus colostomy as temporary deviation stoma in relation to stoma closure].

U Göhring1, B Lehner, P Schlag.   

Abstract

Between January 1, 1982 and June 30, 1987 a total of 122 patients suffering colorectal cancer (n = 88) or diverticulitis of the colon (n = 24) underwent surgery for construction of a transient defunctioning stoma. Closure of the stomata was performed in 71 of the 79 ileostomies (89.9%) and in 36 of the 43 colostomies (83.7%). Regarding sex, age and primary surgical treatment both patient groups were very well comparable. However there were clear differences with regard to closure of the stomatas: Complications following closure occurred in 22.5% of the ileostomies but only in 5.6% of the colostomies. Also lethality was markedly increased following closure of the ileostomies (5.6%) as compared to closure of the colostomies (0%). These results show that ileostomy is a technically complicated procedure and the indication for a transient ileostomy therefore should be made carefully.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3234094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


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