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Outcome of pouch surgery for ulcerative colitis: single center experience.

Authors :
El-Raouf AA
Hak NG
Fathy O
El-Ebidy G
Salah T
El-Hemaly M
Source :
Hepato-gastroenterology [Hepatogastroenterology] 2008 Nov-Dec; Vol. 55 (88), pp. 2130-4.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Aim: The purpose of the present study is to present the experience and evaluate the outcome of pouch surgery for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC).<br />Methodology: Fifty eight patients underwent surgery for UC between 1996 and 2007 at Mansoura Gastroenterology Center. A retrospective analysis has been done of all patients with UC undergoing surgery which includes details of the patient's history, indication of surgery, type of operation, postoperative morbidity, and functional outcome.<br />Results: The main indication for operation was failed medical treatment (n=42, 72.4%). Pouch surgery was performed in 25/58 patients (43.1%). The majority of patients, 23/25 (92%) had J-shaped pouch and most patients, 19 (76%), underwent a stapled anastomosis. Twenty patients (80%) had a defunctioning ileostomy. There was one postoperative death after pouch surgery. Early complications after pouch surgery included pelvic sepsis (n=4), small bowel obstruction (n=2), pouch hemorrhage (n=1), wound sepsis (n=3). Long-term follow-up data were available for 14 patients. The most common long-term complication was anastomotic stricture (n=9, 42.6%). Five patients (35.7%) presented with pouchitis. Median daytime stool frequency was 5.1. Three patients (21.4%) presented with fecal incontinence.<br />Conclusion: Pouch surgery is a major one that attains many complications. However, the long term results and patient's satisfaction are reasonable.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0172-6390
Volume :
55
Issue :
88
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hepato-gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19260491