Title of article
Functional assessment of deal pouch-anal anastomotic techniques
Author/Authors
Brett T. Gemlo، نويسنده , , Carlos Belmonte، نويسنده , , Othon Wiltz، نويسنده , , Robert D. Madoff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
6
From page
137
To page
142
Abstract
Background
Recent advances in ileal pouchanal anastomotic (IPAA) technique include the substitution of a double stapled anastomosis for a mucosectomy and hand-sewn pouch-anal anastomosis, and the use of staples to construct a “J” shaped pouch rather than a hand-sewn “S” pouch in most cases.
Method
To determine the impact these technical changes have had on pouch function, 235 IPAA patients with 15 to 155 months of follow-up (mean 70 months) were interviewed by telephone concerning pouch function and quality of life. Categorical responses were then evaluated by contingency table analysis to detect differences between mucosectomy (n = 157) and nonmucosectomy (n = 80) groups, and between J pouch (n = 50), S pouch with mucosectomy (n = 137), and S pouch nonmucosectomy (n = 30) subgroups. An index encompassing nine functional measures was used to quantify the overall impact of technique changes (optimal score 100).
Results
Stool frequency for mucosectomy patients was 7.2 movements/24 hours, compared to 7.1 for nonmucosectomy patients. Elimination of a mucosectomy dramatically reduced nocturnal major incontinence (P <0.001), nocturnal minor incontinence (P <0.001), daytime minor incontinence (P = 0.03), and daytime pad use (P = 0.002). Nonmucosectomy patients had a better functional index score than had patients with an S pouch, even when only data from nonmucosectomy patients were analyzed (J = 95.5, S = 91.8, P = 0.009).
Conclusions
Avoidance of a mucosectomy in the performance of an ileal pouch-anal anastomosis does not influence stool frequency but does significantly improve fecal continence and introduces no detectable morbidity associated with the retained rectal mucosa.
Journal title
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number
619321
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