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The effect of metabolic syndrome on postoperative outcomes following laparoscopic colectomy
Authors:A. Zarzavadjian Le Bian  C. Denet  N. Tabchouri  H. Levard  R. Besson  T. Perniceni  R. Costi  P. Wind  D. Fuks  B. Gayet
Affiliation:1.Department of Digestive Surgery, Avicenne Hospital,Paris XIII University,Bobigny,France;2.Laboratory of Medical Ethics and Legal Medicine,Descartes University Paris,Paris,France;3.Department of Digestive Diseases,Mutualiste Montsouris Institute Paris,Paris,France;4.Department of Surgery,University of Parma,Parma,Italy;5.Faculty of Medicine,Descartes University,Paris,France
Abstract:

Background

Among the criteria used to diagnose metabolic syndrome (MS), obesity and diabetes mellitus (DM) are associated with poor postoperative outcomes following colectomy. MS is also associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) and diverticulosis, both of which may be treated with colectomy. However, the effect of MS on postoperative outcomes following laparoscopic colectomy has yet to be clarified.

Methods

In an academic tertiary hospital, data from all consecutive patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy from 2005 to 2014 were prospectively recorded and analysed. Patients presenting with MS [defined by the presence of three or more of the following criteria: elevated blood pressure, body mass index?>?28 kg/m2, dyslipidemia (decreased serum HDL cholesterol, increased serum triglycerides) and increased fasting glucose/DM] were compared with patients without MS regarding peri-operative outcome [mainly anastomotic leaks, severe postoperative complications (Clavien–Dindo III and IV)] and mortality.

Results

Overall, 1236 patients were included: 508 (41.1%) right colectomies and 728 (58.9%) left colectomies. Seven hundred seventy-two (62.4%) of these procedures were performed for CRC. MS was diagnosed in 85 (6.9%) patients, who were significantly older than the others (70 vs. 64.2 years, p?p?p?=?0.001) and blood transfusion requirement (5.9 vs. 1.7%, p?=?0.021). The anastomotic leak rate was 6.6% (with 2.2% of anastomotic leaks requiring surgical treatment), and the overall reoperation rate was 6.9%. The incidence of severe postoperative complications was 11.5%, and the overall mortality rate 0.6%. No differences were found between the groups in overall postoperative morbidity and mortality. Median length of stay was similar in both groups (7 days).

Conclusions

MS does not jeopardize postoperative outcomes following laparoscopic colectomy.
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