元素饮食胶对结直肠癌术后吻合口瘘的营养管理。

Hepato-gastroenterology Pub Date : 2015-01-01
A Ishibe, M Ota, A Kanazawa, J Watanabe, K Tatsumi, K Watanabe, T Godai, S Yamagishi, S Fujii, Y Ichikawa, C Kunisaki, I Endo
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摘要

背景/目的:吻合口瘘是结直肠手术的主要并发症。全肠外营养(TPN)和禁食是保守治疗漏在日本没有腹膜炎。元素饮食(ED)果冻是一种完全消化的配方,很容易吸收,不分泌消化液。本研究的目的是评价ED胶治疗吻合口瘘的安全性。研究方法:2008年1月至2011年12月期间接受左侧结直肠癌择期手术的602例患者纳入研究。所有患者均行盆腔引流。63例(10.5%)患者被诊断为吻合口漏,其中31例(5.2%)患者没有转移造口。结果:16例患者接受TPN治疗(TPN组),15例患者接受ED胶(ED组)。ED组静脉输注时间明显短于TPN组(15天vs 25天,P= 0.008)。在TPN组,2例患者发生导管感染,需要重新插入导管。结论:应用ED胶保守治疗结直肠术后吻合口瘘是一种安全有效的方法。
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Nutritional management of anastomotic leakage after colorectal cancer surgery using elemental diet jelly.

Background/aims: Anastomotic leakage is major complication of colorectal surgery. Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and fasting are conservative treatments for leakage in the absence of peritonitis in Japan. Elemental diet (ED) jelly is a completely digested formula and is easily absorbed without secretion of digestive juices. The purpose of this study was to assess the safety of ED jelly in management of anastomotic leakage.

Methodology: Six hundred and two patients who underwent elective surgery for left side colorectal cancer from January 2008 to December 2011 were included in the study. Pelvic drainage was performed for all patients. Sixty-three (10.5%) patients were diagnosed with an anastomotic leakage, and of these, 31 (5.2%) without diverting stoma were enrolled in this study.

Results: Sixteen patients received TPN (TPN group) and 15 patients received ED jelly (ED group). The duration of intravenous infusion was significantly shorter in the ED group than in the TPN group (15 days versus 25 days, P= 0.008). In the TPN group, catheter infection was occurred in 2 patients who required re-insertion of the catheter.

Conclusion: Conservative management of anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery with ED jelly appears to be a safe and useful approach.

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Hepato-gastroenterology
Hepato-gastroenterology 医学-外科
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