老年患者临时回肠切开术的安全性和可行性:一项回顾性研究。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
S. Maeda, A. Ouchi, K. Komori, T. Kinoshita, Taihei Oshiro, Yoshihisa Numata, S. Ito, T. Abe, Y. Shimizu
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摘要

背景临时回肠造口术可降低严重吻合口瘘的发生率和术后死亡率。然而,对老年人回肠造口术相关并发症知之甚少。目的阐明老年直肠癌患者临时回肠造瘘术的安全性和可行性。方法从前瞻性创建的数据库中收集数据,并对2013年至2018年间连续接受直肠切除术和回肠转移环造口术的直肠恶性肿瘤患者进行二次图表审查。比较两组(定义为老年患者和非老年患者)的回肠切开术结构和闭合情况。分析了22名75岁及以上患者(老年组)和160名75岁以下患者(非老年组)的数据。结果与老年组相比,非老年组的中位最大排泄量显著较高。两组在术后静脉水合作用、肌酸酐比率和回肠造口术相关并发症发生率方面无显著差异。尽管老年组早期造口闭合率较高,但其原因与这些并发症无关。结论临时回肠造口术是一种安全可行的治疗老年直肠恶性肿瘤的方法。
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Safety and Feasibility of Temporary Ileostomy in Older Patients: A Retrospective Study.
BACKGROUND Temporary ileostomy reduces the incidence of severe anastomotic leakage and postoperative mortality. However, little is known about ileostomy-related complications in older adults. PURPOSE To clarify the safety and feasibility of temporary ileostomy for rectal cancer in older patients. METHODS Data were collected from a prospectively created database and complemented by secondary chart review for consecutive patients with rectal malignancy who underwent curative proctectomy with diverting loop ileostomy between 2013 and 2018. Ileostomy construction and closure were compared between two groups (defined as elderly and non-elderly patients). Data for 22 patients who were 75 years of age and older (elderly group) and 160 patients who were younger than 75 years (non-elderly group) were analyzed. RESULTS The median maximum fecal output was significantly higher in the non-elderly group compared with the elderly group. No significant differences were observed between the two groups in postoperative intravenous hydration, creatinine ratio, and ileostomy-related complication rate. Although the elderly group had a higher rate of early stoma closure, the causes were not related to those complications. CONCLUSION Temporary ileostomy was a safe and feasible procedure in this population of older patients with rectal malignancies.
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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