1. A retrospective analysis of early stoma complications
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Valbona Bilali, Helidon Nina, Ilirjana Zekja, Ibrahim Bruka, and Sokol Bilali
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mortality rate ,Colostomy ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Ileostomy ,Stoma (medicine) ,medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,In patient ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Introduction Colorectal cancer is among the most commonly occurring malignancies and it is often associated with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Although significant advances have been made in ostomy surgery since the late 1800s, early postoperative complications may still occur. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of early stoma complication in our surgery clinic. Methods In this paper, we studied 314 consecutive patients who were admitted to the hospital for stoma creation, as emergency or elective procedures. Results The most common indication for stoma creation was colorectal carcinoma. The more frequently used surgical interventions were low anterior resection with diverting (loop) ileostomy (161 patients, 51.2%) followed by proximal defunctioning colostomy (54 patients, 17.2%) and abdominal perineal resection with end colostomy (52 patients, 16.6%). Ostomy-related complications developed in 121 patients (38.5%). Conclusion Our findings indicated that early stoma complication rates were higher in patients with malignancies and permanent stomas.
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- 2021
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