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Outcomes on diverting ostomy formation and reversal after low anterior resection in the older more advanced rectal cancer patient

Authors :
Ketelaers, S H J
Orsini, R G
Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P
Rutten, H J T
Burger, J W A
Bloemen, J G
Ketelaers, S H J
Orsini, R G
Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P
Rutten, H J T
Burger, J W A
Bloemen, J G
Source :
European Journal of Surgical Oncology vol.48 (2022) nr.6 p.1414-1420 [ISSN 0748-7983]
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To decrease morbidity caused by anastomotic leakages after a low anterior resection (LAR) with primary anastomosis, a diverting ostomy is often created. Reversal of a diverting ostomy is associated with morbidity, which may result in non-reversal, particularly in the elderly. This study aimed to describe the diverting ostomy-related outcomes in elderly patients with more advanced rectal cancer after LAR.MATERIALS AND METHODS: All rectosigmoid and rectal cancer patients ≥70 years who underwent LAR with primary anastomosis between 2006 and 2019 in the Catharina Hospital (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) were included for analyses. Reversal rates, ostomy-related complications, morbidity and mortality after ostomy reversal, and definitive ostomy rates were evaluated.RESULTS: In total 164 patients were included, of which 150 (91.5%) underwent primary or secondary ostomy creation. Ostomy-related complications were reported in 34.7% (95%-CI 27.1-42.9%). In total, 72.5% (95%-CI 64.2-79.7%) reversed their diverting ostomy. Non-reversal was mostly due to relapsing disease (52.6%). Median time to ostomy reversal was 3.2 months (IQR 2.3-5.0). No or minor complications after ostomy reversal were observed in 84.0% (95%-CI 75.3-90.6%). Over time, ostomy recreation was performed in 15.0% (95%-CI 8.6-23.5%), and ultimately 65.8% (95%-CI 57.8-73.2%) were ostomy-free after the median follow-up of 3.8 years.CONCLUSION: Although most elderly successfully reversed their diverting ostomy after LAR with limited morbidity, attention should be paid for the risk of non-reversal and ostomy recreation over time. Preoperative patient counselling is important in every individual to be able to decide if LAR with primary anastomosis or a permanent end colostomy is preferred.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
European Journal of Surgical Oncology vol.48 (2022) nr.6 p.1414-1420 [ISSN 0748-7983]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2021.12.020, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363325243
Document Type :
Electronic Resource