Title of article :
Anastomotic Leakage Following Low Anterior Resection of Rectal Cancer Considering the Role of Protective Stoma
Author/Authors :
Mozafar, M Department of Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohada hospital , Sobhiyeh, MR Department of Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohada hospital , Heibatollahi, M Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC)
Abstract :
Background and aims: Probable risk factors of clinical anastomotic leakage and
the role of defunctioning stoma in patients undergoing low anterior resection (LAR)
for rectal cancer, is still controversial. The goal of our study was to find out possible
risk factors of anastomotic leakage and to locate the influence of protective stoma
in the rate of anastomotic leakage.
Materials and methods: In this retrospective study, 44 patients underwent LAR with
total mesorectal excision (TME) during the period from 2001 to 2006 were
analyzed. From these 44 patients 24 were treated with protective stoma while 20
were not.
Results: Overall anastomotic leakage rate was similar among patients with and
without protective stoma (odds ratio=0.51, P=0.2357). Male gender, Low
anastomosis, Coronery Artery Disease, preoperative radiotherapy, and smoking
were great risk factors for developing anastomotic leakage. We did not find any
differences between handsewn and stapled anastomosis (odds ratio=0.6).
Conclusion: protective stoma will be helpful depending on surgeon experiences
and is not recommended for all the patients routinely. Beside this, male gender, low
anastomosis, coronary artery disease, preoperative radiotherapy, and smoking are
the major risk factors of anastomotic leakage.
Keywords :
rectal cancer , low anterior resection , anastomotic leakage , leakage risk factors , protective stoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics