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Erschienen in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 2/2013

01.02.2013 | Original Article

Risk factors for permanent stoma after low anterior resection for rectal cancer

verfasst von: Sang Woo Lim, Hun Jin Kim, Chang Hyun Kim, Jung Wook Huh, Young Jin Kim, Hyeong Rok Kim

Erschienen in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Ausgabe 2/2013

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Abstract

Purpose

This study evaluated the risk factors influencing permanent stoma after curative resection of rectal cancer and compared the long-term survival of patients according to the stoma state.

Methods

From January 2004 to December 2010, 895 consecutive rectal cancer patients with histological-confirmed adenocarcinoma who received low anterior resection with curative intent at the Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, were evaluated retrospectively. Patient demographics, times of stoma reversal, and number/reason of permanent stoma were evaluated.

Results

Three hundred fifteen patients (35.2 %) had a diverting stoma of temporary intent among 895 rectal adenocarcinoma patients. Loop ileostomy was performed in 271 patients (86.0 %). A total of 256 (81.3 %) of 315 stoma patients received stoma closure. The mean period between primary surgery and stoma closure was 5.6 months (range, 1–44 months). Seventy-three patients (23.2 %) were confirmed with permanent stoma. Multivariate analysis showed stage IV (hazard ratio (HR), 3.380; 95 % confidence interval (CI), 1.192–18.023; p = 0.027), anastomosis-related complication (HR, 3.299; 95 % CI, 1.397–7.787; p = 0.006), colostomy type (HR, 7.276, 95 % CI, 2.454–21.574; p = 0.000), systemic metastasis (HR, 2.698; 95 % CI, 1.1.288–5.653; p = 0.009), and local recurrence (HR, 4.231; 95 % CI, 1.724–10.383; p = 0.002) were independent risk factors for permanent stoma.

Conclusions

On postoperative follow-up, in patients with anastomotic complication, tumor progression with local recurrences and systemic metastasis may cause permanent stoma.
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Metadaten
Titel
Risk factors for permanent stoma after low anterior resection for rectal cancer
verfasst von
Sang Woo Lim
Hun Jin Kim
Chang Hyun Kim
Jung Wook Huh
Young Jin Kim
Hyeong Rok Kim
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2013
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Ausgabe 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-012-1038-1

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