Intestinal Stomas in Abdominal Surgery: Etiological Circumstances, Indications, High Gravity Factors and Complications.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.49.03.09
Elena Luminița Albulescu, Sandu Râmboiu, Marin Valeriu Șurlin, Valentin Titus Grigorean, Ionuț Cristinel Bârsan, Răducu Nicolae Nemeș, Luminița Cristina Chiuțu
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This is a retrospective study of 264 intestinal stomas performed in the surgical unit of the Emergency Clinical Hospital "Bagdasar Arseni", Bucharest, within a 7-year period (2015-2021) aiming to evaluate their evolutive complications, risk factors, management and prevention strategies. Material and method. Colostomies: 218 (82.57%) cases, ileostomies 46 (17.43%) cases. Temporary stomas (103 cases or 39.02%) were isolated stomas of discharge in 45 cases and associated with other colorectal procedures in 58 cases. Postoperative complications included general systemic complications in 60 (22.72%) cases and local complications specific to stomas in 84 (31.81%) cases and common to abdominal surgery in 94 (35.60%) cases, which were solved by reoperation in 51 cases, with a reintervention rate of 19.31%. Stoma closures were performed in 34 (33.0%) of the 103 patients with temporary stomas. Of these, 26 (25.24%) patients died in the early postoperative period (< 30 days), the remaining 60 patients refused reintervention or were lost to follow-up. Conclusions. Faecal diversion still represents a therapeutic option for a wide range of benign or malignant digestive or extra-digestive abdominal diseases performed in emergency or scheduled surgeries, mostly for colorectal cancer and its complications.

腹部手术中的肠管瘤:病因、适应症、高重力因素和并发症。
这是一项回顾性研究,研究对象是布加勒斯特 "Bagdasar Arseni "临床急诊医院外科在 7 年内(2015-2021 年)实施的 264 例肠道造口手术,旨在评估这些手术的并发症演变、风险因素、管理和预防策略。材料和方法结肠造口 218 例(82.57%),回肠造口 46 例(17.43%)。临时造口(103 例,占 39.02%)中,45 例为单独排出造口,58 例与其他结肠直肠手术相关。术后并发症包括60例(22.72%)全身并发症和84例(31.81%)造口特有的局部并发症,以及94例(35.60%)腹部手术常见并发症,其中51例通过再次手术解决,再次手术率为19.31%。在 103 例临时造口患者中,有 34 例(33.0%)进行了造口关闭手术。其中,26 例(25.24%)患者在术后早期(小于 30 天)死亡,其余 60 例患者拒绝再次手术或失去随访。结论粪便转流仍是一种治疗方法,适用于多种良性或恶性消化道或消化道外腹部疾病的急诊或预约手术,主要用于治疗结直肠癌及其并发症。
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