Title of article :
Comparison of Divided Versus Loop Sigmoid Colostomy in the Management of Anorectal Malformation
Author/Authors :
Haider ، Naveed Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Hashim ، Imran Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Iqbal ، Asif Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Ahmad ، Armaghan Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Hameed ، Soban Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Wasti ، Arsalan Raza Children’s Hospital institute of child health , Saleem ، Muhammad Children’s Hospital institute of child health
Pages :
6
From page :
54
To page :
59
Abstract :
Introduction: Anorectal malformation (ARM) is a birth defect of the digestive tract in which the anus and rectum are not normally developed. Surgical procedure such as colostomy (loop or divided) is suggested as the initial treatment for high variety ARM. Our objective was to compare frequency of stoma related complications of loop sigmoid colostomy versus divided sigmoid colostomy for high variety anorectal malformations. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled trial was carried out at children’s hospital and the institute of child health Lahore. A total of 180 patients were divided into two groups randomly using lottery method loop sigmoid colostomy (group-A) and divided sigmoid colostomy (group-B). After surgeries patients were followed weekly up till 4 weeks. Stoma related complications were noted. Results: The mean age in group A and group B were 3.22 ± 1.26 days and 3.36 ± 0.97 days respectively. In group A there were 77 male 13 were female, in group B there were 67 male 23 female patients. In group A 24.5% patients had complications: 3.4% patients had retraction, 11.1% had prolapse, 2.2% had Obstruction, parastomal hernia was seen in 5.6%, stoma necrosis were seen in 2.2%. In group B 20% patients had different complications: 2.2% patients had retraction, 2.2% had prolapse, 5.6% had obstruction, parastomal hernia were seen in 2.2% and stoma necrosis were seen in 7.8%. The complications in group A were higher when compared to group B but were not significant, p-value 0.05. Conclusion: Divided sigmoid colostomy can be adopted to avoid stoma related complications in future.
Keywords :
Anorectal , malformation , Divided colostomy , Loop colostomy
Journal title :
IRJPS
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
IRJPS
Record number :
2484198
Link To Document :
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