The prevalence of parastomal hernia after formation of an end colostomy. A new clinico-radiological classification

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作者
Moreno-Matias, J. [1 ]
Serra-Aracil, X. [1 ]
Darnell-Martin, A. [2 ]
Bombardo-Junca, J. [1 ]
Mora-Lopez, L. [1 ]
Alcantara-Moral, M. [1 ]
Rebasa, P. [1 ]
Ayguavives-Garnica, I. [1 ]
Navarro-Soto, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Corporacio Sanit Parc Tauli, Serv Cirurgia Gen & Aparell Digest, Barcelona 08208, Spain
[2] Corporacio Sanit Parc Tauli, Serv Radiol, Barcelona 08208, Spain
关键词
Parastomal; hernia; prevalence; CT-scan; OCCULT INCISIONAL HERNIAS; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1111/j.1463-1318.2008.01564.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Parastomal hernia (PH) is a common complication of end colostomy, found in over 50% of patients. Abdominal computerized tomography (CT) may help diagnosis. The prevalence of PH may be higher than previously reported. We present a new CT classification for use in clinical practice. A cross-sectional, descriptive observational study was carried out, assessing the clinical and radiological prevalence of PH in 75 patients with an end colostomy operated on since 1997. Clinical examinations were performed by a single surgeon. Abdominal CTs were assessed by a single radiologist. PH was observed clinically in 33 (44%) of 75 patients and 27 (82%) were symptomatic. Using the classification 0 (Normal), I (Hernial sac containing stoma loop), II (Sac containing omentum), III (Sac containing a loop other than stoma), radiological PH was observed in 35 (47%) patients. Clinical/radiological concordance (Kappa index = 0.4) increased proportionally with sac size. All type-III PHs (n = 9) were symptomatic. The combined prevalence of PH detected by one or other method was 60.8%. Clinical and radiological prevalence of PH is high. As there is no gold standard for PH detection, we recommend a combination of the two methods. A new classification for use in clinical practice is proposed.
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