Complications After Rectal Prolapse Surgery: Does Approach Matter?

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作者
Russell, Marcia McGory [1 ]
Read, Thomas E. [1 ]
Roberts, Patricia L. [1 ]
Hall, Jason F. [1 ]
Marcello, Peter W. [1 ]
Schoetz, David J. [1 ]
Ricciardi, Rocco [1 ]
机构
[1] Lahey Clin Fdn, Dept Colon & Rectal Surg, Burlington, MA USA
关键词
Rectal prolapse; Outcomes; Complications; Abdominal; Perineal; OPEN ABDOMINAL RECTOPEXY; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; SIGMOIDECTOMY; MOBILIZATION; DIVISION; IMPACT; MESH;
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10.1097/DCR.0b013e31823f86b8
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: Data comparing surgical outcomes following abdominal and transperineal approaches for rectal prolapse are limited. OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify differences in postoperative complications following abdominal vs transperineal approaches to rectal prolapse. DESIGN: We studied a retrospective cohort in the American College of Surgeon's National Surgical Quality Improvement Program from January 2005 through December 2008. PATIENTS: We identified all patients who underwent surgical treatment for rectal prolapse. INTERVENTION: We compared surgical outcomes of standard abdominal approaches compared with standard transperineal approaches to rectal prolapse. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes measured were the validated morbidity outcomes and 30-day mortality. RESULTS: During the study period, 1485 patients underwent rectal prolapse surgery (706 abdominal and 779 transperineal). Patients treated with abdominal approaches had significantly higher rates of infectious (9.8% vs 3.7%) and overall (12.9% vs 7.6%) complications in comparison with those treated with transperineal approaches. On multivariate analysis, risk factors for overall complications were ASA class 4 (OR 6.4) and abdominal surgery (OR 2.3), whereas an albumin level of >= 2.5 was protective (OR 0.05). Significant predictors of infectious complications were ASA class 4 (OR 7.5), BMI >25 (OR 1.8), and rectal prolapse surgery performed with an abdominal approach (OR 2.8). LIMITATIONS: The retrospective design introduces potential selection bias. CONCLUSIONS: Abdominal surgery for rectal prolapse is a predictor of both infectious and overall complications. Patients with significant comorbidities or a high BMI are at particularly high risk for complications and may be better suited for a transperineal rather than abdominal approach for the treatment of rectal prolapse.
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页数:9
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