1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(85)80153-7
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Complications of colostomy closure

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“…However, the surgical duration did not influence the incidence of complications in our series. Although extended surgical duration has been identified as an independent risk factor for SSI by some studies due to prolonged exposure to microorganisms in the operating environment and diminished efficiency of antimicrobial prophylaxis, other studies have shown that the duration of ostomy closures does not have an effect on the incidence of complications, which is supported by our findings [5,6]. The duration of ostomy closure was longer when Hartmann's pouch was employed versus separated and loop ostomies, which is similar to previous reports, and therefore, avoidance of the use of Hartmann's pouch if possible will be less traumatic for the patient [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…However, the surgical duration did not influence the incidence of complications in our series. Although extended surgical duration has been identified as an independent risk factor for SSI by some studies due to prolonged exposure to microorganisms in the operating environment and diminished efficiency of antimicrobial prophylaxis, other studies have shown that the duration of ostomy closures does not have an effect on the incidence of complications, which is supported by our findings [5,6]. The duration of ostomy closure was longer when Hartmann's pouch was employed versus separated and loop ostomies, which is similar to previous reports, and therefore, avoidance of the use of Hartmann's pouch if possible will be less traumatic for the patient [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our SSI rate was 9.2 %. Rates of SSI due to ostomy closure vary between 0 and 36 % in the literature [4, <0.001 5,14,15]. The mean SSI rate was 14 % (17/118) in a similar study where the incisions were primarily closed after ostomy closure in children, and SSI rates did not differ according to bowel cleansing and preoperative and postoperative antibiotic regimens, which supports our own findings [10].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Vários fatores de risco tem sido implicados na literatura no desenvolvimento de complicações após o fechamento de colostomia, por exemplo, experiência do cirurgião (5,11) , doença primária (2) , localização do estoma (12) , técnica operatória (13) e o tempo de intervalo entre a primeira operação e o seu fechamento (3,11,(14)(15)(16) . Infelizmente os resultados são conflitantes entre as séries relatadas.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Esses dados são questionados por alguns centros, que preconizam uma reconstrução mais precoce sem um aumento significativo nas taxas de complicações (10,11,22,25) . Os trabalhos ainda não demonstram claramente uma diferença significativa nos dois tipos de abordagem, levando ainda em consideração a diferença de reconstrução de uma colostomia terminal ou em alça em relação ás complicações (26,27) . Nosso serviço adota a prática de aguardar 90 dias para o fechamento de uma ostomia, nossos números de 6,53 meses para o fechamento reflete a sobrecarga do sistema de saúde o que atrasa a reoperação desses pacientes, talvez refletindo em um aumento da morbidade.…”
Section: No Pacientes Morbidade Mortalidadeunclassified
“…The reported complications rate following colostomy creation ranges from 21-70%, so much so that some surgeons considered them inevitable. Parks and Hastings (1985) reported an overall 36% complication following colostomy closure, many of which required more than one operation. Colostomy/ileostomy and staged procedure for its closure is associated with high mortality and morbidity, and is financial burden because of repeated admission and prolonged hospital stay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%