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Risk of Outlet Obstruction Associated With Defunctioning Loop Ileostomy in Rectal Cancer Surgery.

Hiroya Enomoto1, Katsuhito Suwa1, Nana Takeuchi1, Yoshito Hannya1, Yuhei Tsukazaki1, Takuro Ushigome1, Tomoyoshi Okamoto1, Ken Eto2.   

Abstract

Background: The outlet obstruction (OO) rate is 5.4-18.4% after defunctioning ileostomy (DI) following rectal cancer resection to reduce the incidence and severity of anastomotic leakage; OO affects a patient's quality of life and prolongs hospitalization. Patients and
Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed of patients who underwent anterior rectal resection and DI for rectal cancer.
Results: Among 100 patients undergoing anterior rectal resection with DI for rectal cancer, 28 (28%) developed OO. Anastomotic leakage and a rectus abdominis muscle thickness ≥10 mm on preoperative computed tomography were significantly associated with the risk of OO in univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis also demonstrated that anastomotic leakage (odds ratio=4.320, 95% confidence interval=1.280-14.60, p=0.019) and rectus abdominis muscle thickness ≥10 mm (odds ratio=3.710, 95% confidence intervaI=1.280-10.70, p=0.016) were significantly risk factors for OO.
Conclusion: When OO is observed, an anastomotic leakage should be suspected, especially if there is a high rectus abdominis muscle thickness. Copyright 2021, International Institute of Anticancer Research.

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Keywords:  Outlet obstruction; defunctioning ileostomy; loop ileostomy; rectal cancer

Year:  2021        PMID: 35403166      PMCID: PMC8962870          DOI: 10.21873/cdp.10062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Diagn Progn        ISSN: 2732-7787


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