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Intraoperative colonic lavage and primary anastomosis in peritonitis and obstruction.

S Biondo1, E Jaurrieta, R Jorba, P Moreno, L Farran, F Borobia, C Bettonica, I Poves, E Ramos, F Alcobendas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The surgical management of left colonic emergencies has evolved in the past few decades. Recently, there has been increasing interest in resection with primary anastomosis in selected cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in outcome in patients with peritonitis or obstruction treated by resection, on-table lavage and primary anastomosis of the left colon.
METHODS: Between January 1992 and August 1995, 212 patients underwent emergency operation for a distal colonic lesion: 97 presented with peritonitis, 113 with obstruction and two with other indications. Intraoperative colonic lavage was performed in 37 patients with obstruction and in 24 with an acute intra-abdominal inflammatory process.
RESULTS: The postoperative mortality rate was 5 per cent. The incidence of clinical anastomotic leakage was 5 per cent. Wound infection was observed in ten patients (16 per cent), more often in those with peritonitis (P = 0.03). The overall mean(s.d.) hospital stay was 15(9) days.
CONCLUSION: Resection, on-table lavage and primary anastomosis constitute the operation of choice for selected patients with left colonic emergency.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9052441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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