Colostomy closure. Ochsner Clinic experience

We retrospectively reviewed the records from our past five years of experience with colostomy closure at a large multispecialty hospital to determine postoperative morbidity. From March 1988 to April 1993, 46 patients underwent colostomy closure. Patients ranged in age from 24 to 87 (mean, 41.8) yea...

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Published inDiseases of the colon & rectum Vol. 39; no. 6; p. 605
Main Authors Khoury, D A, Beck, D E, Opelka, F G, Hicks, T C, Timmcke, A E, Gathright, Jr, J B
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Published United States 01.06.1996
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Abstract We retrospectively reviewed the records from our past five years of experience with colostomy closure at a large multispecialty hospital to determine postoperative morbidity. From March 1988 to April 1993, 46 patients underwent colostomy closure. Patients ranged in age from 24 to 87 (mean, 41.8) years, and 25 (54 percent) were women. Stomas had been created during emergency operations in 40 patients (87 percent); most operations (54 percent) were for complications of acute diverticulitis. Of the 46 procedures, 40 (87 percent) were end colostomies, and 6 were loop colostomies. Stomas were closed at a range of 11 to 1,357 days after creation (mean, 207 days; median, 116 days). Twenty-six patients (57 percent) underwent colostomy closure alone, and the remainder underwent additional procedures ranging from appendectomy to hepatic lobectomy. Duration of operations ranged from 1 to 9.5 (mean, 4.2) hours, and estimated blood loss averaged 400 ml. Overall hospital stay for closure was 6 to 62 (mean, 11.5) days. Inpatient complications occurred in 15 percent of patients, including congestive heart failure (2 percent), cerebrovascular accident (4 percent), pneumonia (2 percent), enterocutaneous fistula (2 percent), and pulmonary embolus with death (2 percent). The most common long-term complication was midline wound hernia, which occurred in 10 percent of surviving patients. Overall, complications occurred in 24 percent. Colostomy closure is a major operation; however, with good surgical judgement and technique, associated morbidity and mortality can be minimized.
AbstractList We retrospectively reviewed the records from our past five years of experience with colostomy closure at a large multispecialty hospital to determine postoperative morbidity. From March 1988 to April 1993, 46 patients underwent colostomy closure. Patients ranged in age from 24 to 87 (mean, 41.8) years, and 25 (54 percent) were women. Stomas had been created during emergency operations in 40 patients (87 percent); most operations (54 percent) were for complications of acute diverticulitis. Of the 46 procedures, 40 (87 percent) were end colostomies, and 6 were loop colostomies. Stomas were closed at a range of 11 to 1,357 days after creation (mean, 207 days; median, 116 days). Twenty-six patients (57 percent) underwent colostomy closure alone, and the remainder underwent additional procedures ranging from appendectomy to hepatic lobectomy. Duration of operations ranged from 1 to 9.5 (mean, 4.2) hours, and estimated blood loss averaged 400 ml. Overall hospital stay for closure was 6 to 62 (mean, 11.5) days. Inpatient complications occurred in 15 percent of patients, including congestive heart failure (2 percent), cerebrovascular accident (4 percent), pneumonia (2 percent), enterocutaneous fistula (2 percent), and pulmonary embolus with death (2 percent). The most common long-term complication was midline wound hernia, which occurred in 10 percent of surviving patients. Overall, complications occurred in 24 percent. Colostomy closure is a major operation; however, with good surgical judgement and technique, associated morbidity and mortality can be minimized.
Author Hicks, T C
Opelka, F G
Beck, D E
Gathright, Jr, J B
Timmcke, A E
Khoury, D A
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SubjectTerms Acute Disease
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Blood Loss, Surgical
Colostomy - adverse effects
Colostomy - methods
Colostomy - mortality
Diverticulitis - complications
Emergencies
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Morbidity
Reoperation
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Time Factors
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