Standardized pelvic drainage of anastomotic leaks following anterior resection without diversional stomas |
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Authors: | Junjie Peng Jiade Lu Ye Xu Zuqing Guan Minghe Wang Guoxiang Cai Sanjun Cai |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cancer Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China b Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China c Department of Radiation Oncology, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | BackgroundAnastomotic leakage is a serious complication in rectal cancer surgery. More than one third of rectal cancer patients with low anterior resection (LAR) will receive defunctional stomas during primary operation.MethodsSix hundred thirty-nine consecutive rectal cancer patients, whose tumors were located 5 to 12 cm from the anal verge, were treated with LAR. A standardized pelvic drainage for all these patients and selective irrigation for patients with leakage were conducted, and defunctional stoma was used as a salvage modality. All the anastomoses were all extraperitonealized during primary operations.ResultsThe anastomotic leakage rate was 7.04%. Male gender and location of tumor were found to be risk factors for leakage in patients with LAR. The overall stoma rate was 1.88%. Nearly 75% of leakage could be cured by irrigation-suction without surgical intervention. Severe complications, such as peritonitis, fistula, and obstruction, were strong predictors of irrigation failure.ConclusionsExtraperitonealized anastomosis and pelvic drainage obtained a very low rate of defunctional stoma for LAR. Pelvic irrigation-suction was an effective modality to resolve anastomotic leakage. |
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Keywords: | Rectal cancer Low anterior resection Anastomotic leakage Pelvic drainage Defunctional stoma |
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