2019
DOI: 10.24875/ciru.18000616
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Factores asociados a dehiscencia en cáncer de colon

Abstract: ResumenObjetivo: Analizar los posibles factores de riesgo de dehiscencia de anastomosis tras cirugía de cáncer de colon en nuestro entorno y elaborar una ecuación predictiva del riesgo. Método: Estudio de casos y controles sobre una cohorte de 576 pacientes intervenidos de cáncer de colon. Se realizó análisis descriptivo, análisis univariante y regresión logística multivariante para la predicción del riesgo de dehiscencia de anastomosis mediante una ecuación predictiva asociada a curva ROC. Resultados: Existe … Show more

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“…Based on their own results, González-Valverde (18) mention that there is a higher risk of showing anastomosis dehiscence if surgery extendes for over 180 min and that access route, surgical technique used, and age do not play a role in the development of this complication. It was not possible to confirm such a claim in our study since data on the surgical time of patients treated could not be access.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on their own results, González-Valverde (18) mention that there is a higher risk of showing anastomosis dehiscence if surgery extendes for over 180 min and that access route, surgical technique used, and age do not play a role in the development of this complication. It was not possible to confirm such a claim in our study since data on the surgical time of patients treated could not be access.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it is estimated that in 30% of patients pouch will fail with mortality rates around 3%. (18) The long-term consequences of ileal pouch surgery include incontinence with an average frequency of 25% approximately. Fertility is a relevant consideration in patients with ileal pouches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%