Objective:To determine the surgical site infection(SSI)rate and related factors in patients undergoing colectomy at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 298 p...Objective:To determine the surgical site infection(SSI)rate and related factors in patients undergoing colectomy at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 298 patients,aged 18 years or older,who underwent colectomy at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City from January to October 2023.Demographic,general characteristics,and surgical characteristics data were collected from medical records using a structured questionnaire.SSIs were diagnosed within 30 days after surgery based on CDC criteria.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing infection rates,with significance set at P<0.05.Results:A total of 298 patients underwent colectomy,with a median age of 64 years,54.4%of them were male,and 47.3%had a normal BMI.The SSI rate was 12.1%and Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most frequent pathogen.Key characteristics of SSI included abscess formation(83.3%)and the presence of pus or exudate(100%).The risk factors for SSI included preoperative hospital stay(OR 1.13,95%CI 1.03-1.22;P=0.008),surgical approach(OR 0.32,95%CI 0.14-0.76;P=0.01),and surgical incision classified as infected(OR 3.21,95%CI 1.22-8.45;P=0.018).Conclusions:SSI after colectomy is relatively common.Patient health status and surgery-related factors,which independently influence the 30-day risk of SSI,should be carefully considered before surgery.展开更多
AIM To introduce an innovative intracorporeal anastomosis technique named overlapped delta-shaped anastomosis(ODA)for colon cancer cases undergoing totally laparoscopic colectomy(TLC)and to assess its feasibility and ...AIM To introduce an innovative intracorporeal anastomosis technique named overlapped delta-shaped anastomosis(ODA)for colon cancer cases undergoing totally laparoscopic colectomy(TLC)and to assess its feasibility and safety. METHODS From January 2016 to March 2017,a total of 20consecutive patients with colon cancer accepted TLC and the ODA technique at our medical center.Patient demographics,operative outcomes,perioperative complications,and pathological results were collected and analyzed. RESULTS We successfully completed TLC and the ODA procedure in all 20 cases,including 6(30%)males and 14(70%)females.In total,11(55%),2(10%),and 7(35%)cases accepted right hemicolectomy,transverse hemicolectomy,and left hemicolectomy,respectively.None of the surgeries were converted to an open operation.Mean operative time was 178.5 min,and mean estimated blood loss was 58.5 m L.Mean time to first flatus was 2.5 d,and mean postoperative hospitalization duration was 6.8 d.No severe complications occurred,such as anastomotic leakage,snastomotic stenosis,anastomotic bleeding,and wound infection,except for one case who suffered from an abdominal infection and another case who suffered from gastric paralysis syndrome.Tumor recurrence was not observed in any patient during the follow-up period. CONCLUSION The ODA technique for colon cancer cases undergoing TLC appears to be safe and feasible,although our current results need to be verified in further studies.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isol...AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isolated CI between January 1986 and December 2002. The mean frequency of bowel motions with the aid of laxatives was 1.2±0.6 per week. All subjects underwent colonoscopy, anorectal manometry, cinedefaecography and colonic transit time (CTF). CI was defined as diffuse markers delay on CTF without evidence of pelvic floor dysfunction. All patients underwent STC-CRA. Long-term follow-up was obtained prospectively by clinical visits between October 2005 and February 2006 at a mean of 10.5 + 3.6 years (range 5-16 years) during which we considered the number of stool emissions, the presence of abdominal pain or digitations, the use of pain killers, laxatives and/or fibers. Patients were also asked if they were satisfied with the surgery. RESULTS: There was no postoperative mortality Postoperative complications occurred in 21.4% (3/14). At the end of follow-up, bowel frequency was significantly (P〈0.05)increased to a mean of 4.8±7.5 per day (range 1-30). One patient reported disabling diarrhea. Two patients used laxatives less than three times per month without complaining of what they called constipation Overall, 78.5% of patients would have chosen surgery again if necessary. CONCLUSION: STC-CRA is feasible and safe in patients with CI achieving 79% of success at a mean follow-up of 10.5 years. A prospective controlled evaluation is warranted to verify the advantages of this surgical approach in patients with CI.展开更多
AIM: To compare the short-term, including oncologic, outcomes of open vs laparoscopic colectomy for cancer in a developing country. METHODS: The records of patients who underwent elective open and laparoscopic colecto...AIM: To compare the short-term, including oncologic, outcomes of open vs laparoscopic colectomy for cancer in a developing country. METHODS: The records of patients who underwent elective open and laparoscopic colectomies for cancer at the University Hospital of the West Indies between January 2005 and December 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic(age, gender, Charlson comorbidity index score), peri-operative, post-operative and oncologic data were collected for each patient. Specific oncologic variables included lymph node yield, pathologic stage, grade, proximal, distal and circumferential margin involvement. Fisher's exact, Mann-Whitney, and binary logistic regression tests were used for analysis. Significance level was set atP < 0.05. RESULTS: There were 87 cases for open colectomy(OC) and 17 cases for laparoscopic colectomy(LC). Demographics did not significantly differ between OC and LC groups. Intra-operative blood loss and postoperative analgesic requirements did not significantly differ between groups. There was a trend towards longer operating times in OC group and shorter hospital stay in the LC group. Lymph node yield(14 vs 14, P = 0.619), proximal(10 cm vs 7 cm, P = 0.353) and distal(8 cm vs 8 cm, P = 0.57) resection margin distance and circumferential margin involvement(9 vs 0, P = 0.348) did not significantly differ between groups. Thirty-day morbidity was equivalent between groups(22 vs 6, P = 0.774). There were 6 deaths within 30 d of initial procedure, all in the OC group(6.9%). CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic colectomy in a developing country is oncologically safe and represents a option for colonic malignancies in these regions. Such data encourage the continued laparoscopic development.展开更多
BACKGROUND Although total or subtotal colectomy for slow-transit constipation(STC)has been proven to be a definite treatment,the associated defecation function and quality of life(QOL)are rarely studied.AIM To evaluat...BACKGROUND Although total or subtotal colectomy for slow-transit constipation(STC)has been proven to be a definite treatment,the associated defecation function and quality of life(QOL)are rarely studied.AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of surgery for STC regarding defecation function and QOL.METHODS From March 2013 to September 2017,30 patients undergoing surgery for STC in our department were analyzed.Preoperative,intra-operative,and postoperative 3-mo,6-mo,1-year,and 2-year follow-up details were recorded.Defecation function was assessed by bowel movements,abdominal pain,bloating,straining,laxative,enema use,diarrhea,and the Wexner constipation and incontinence scales.QOL was evaluated using the gastrointestinal QOL index and the 36-item short form survey.RESULTS The majority of patients(93.1%,27/29)stated that they benefited from the operation at the 2-year follow-up.At each time point of the follow-up,the number of bowel movements per week significantly increased compared with that of the preoperative conditions(P<0.05).Similarly,compared with the preoperative values,a marked decline was observed in bloating,straining,laxative,and enema use at each time point of the follow-up(P<0.05).Postoperative diarrhea could be controlled effectively and notably improved at the 2-year follow-up.The Wexner incontinence scores at 6-mo,1-year,and 2-year were notably lower than those at the 3-mo follow-up(P<0.05).Compared with those of the preoperative findings,the Wexner constipation scores significantly decreased following surgery(P<0.05).Thus,it was reasonable to find that the gastrointestinal QOL index scores clearly increase(P<0.05)and that the 36-item short form survey results displayed considerable improvements in six spheres(role physical,role emotional,physical pain,vitality,mental health,and general health)following surgery.CONCLUSION Total or subtotal colectomy for STC is not only effective in alleviating constipation-related symptoms but also in enhancing patients’QOL.展开更多
AIM: To determine if infliximab can prevent or delay surgery in refractory ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS: UC patients who failed to have their disease controlled with conventional therapies and were to undergo cole...AIM: To determine if infliximab can prevent or delay surgery in refractory ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS: UC patients who failed to have their disease controlled with conventional therapies and were to undergo colectomy if infliximab failed to induce a clinical improvement were reviewed. Patients were primarily treated with a single 5 mg/kg infliximab dose. The Colitis Activity Index (CAI) was used to determine response and remission. Data of 8 wk response and colectomy rates at 6 mo and 12 mo were collected. RESULTS: Fifteen patients were included, 7 with UC unresponsive or intolerant to Ⅳ hydrocortisone, and 8 with active disease despite oral steroids (all but one with therapeutic dosage and duration of immunomodulation). All the Ⅳ hydrocortisone-resistant/intolerant patients had been on azathioprine/6-MP < 8 wk. At 8 wk, infliximab induced a response in 86.7% (13/15) with 40% in remission (6/15). Within 6 mo of treatment 26.7% (4/15) had undergone colectomy and surgery was avoided in 46.6% (7/15) at 12 mo. The colectomy rate at 12 mo in those on immunomodulatory therapy < 8 wk at time of infliximab was 12.5% (1/8) compared with 100% (7/7) in patients who were on long-term maintenance immunomodulators (P < 0.02). CONCLUSION: Infliximab prevented colectomy due to active disease in immunomodulatory-na?ve, refractory UC patients comparable to the use of Cyclosporine. In patients, however, on effective dosage and duration of immunomodulation at time of infliximab therapy colectomy was not avoided.展开更多
ABSTRACT: Extracolonic invasion of the duodenum and/or pancreatic head rarely occurs in patients with right hemico- Ion cancer. However, when necessary, combined radical op- eration is a challenge to the surgeon. We ...ABSTRACT: Extracolonic invasion of the duodenum and/or pancreatic head rarely occurs in patients with right hemico- Ion cancer. However, when necessary, combined radical op- eration is a challenge to the surgeon. We reported 7 patients with locally advanced right hemicolon cancer who underwent combined right hemicolectomy (RH) and pancreaticoduo- denectomy (PD) due to direct involvement of the duodenum or pancreatic head.展开更多
AIM: To compare the outcomes between the laparoscopic and open approaches for partial colectomy in elderly patients aged 65 years and over using the American College of Surgeons- National Surgical Quality Improvement ...AIM: To compare the outcomes between the laparoscopic and open approaches for partial colectomy in elderly patients aged 65 years and over using the American College of Surgeons- National Surgical Quality Improvement Program(ACS NSQIP) database. METHODS: The ACS NSQIP database for the years 2005-2011 was queried for all patients 65 years and above who underwent partial colectomy. 1:1 propensity score matching using the nearest- neighbor method was performed to ensure both groups had similar preoperative comorbidities. Outcomes including postoperative complications, length of stay and mortality were compared between the laparoscopic and open groups. χ2 and Fisher's exact test were used for discrete variables and Student's t-test for continuous variables. P < 0.05 was considered significant and odds ratios with 95%CI were reported when applicable. RESULTS: The total number of patients in the ACS NSQIP database of the years 2005-2011 was 1777035. We identified 27604 elderly patients who underwent partial colectomy with complete data sets. 12009(43%) of the cases were done laparoscopically and15595(57%) were done with open. After propensity score matching, there were 11008 patients each in the laparoscopic(LC) and open colectomy(OC) cohorts. The laparoscopic approach had lower post-operative complications(LC 15.2%, OC 23.8%, P < 0.001), shorter length of stay(LC 6.61 d, OC 9.62 d, P < 0.001) and lower mortality(LC 1.6%, OC 2.9%, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Even after propensity score matching, elderly patients in the ACS NSQIP database having a laparoscopic partial colectomy had better outcomes than those having open colectomies. In the absence of specific contraindications, elderly patients requiring a partial colectomy should be offered the laparoscopic approach.展开更多
AIM:To investigate the impact of laparoscopic colectomy on short and long-term outcomes in obese patients with colorectal diseases.METHODS:A total of 98 obese(body mass index>30kg/m2)patients who underwent laparosc...AIM:To investigate the impact of laparoscopic colectomy on short and long-term outcomes in obese patients with colorectal diseases.METHODS:A total of 98 obese(body mass index>30kg/m2)patients who underwent laparoscopic(LPS)right or left colectomy over a 10 year period were identified from a prospective institutionally approved database and manually matched to obese patients who underwent open colectomy.Controls were selected to match for body mass index,site of primary disease,American Society of Anesthesiologists score,and year of surgery(±3 year).The parameters analyzed included age,gender,comorbid conditions,American Society of Anaesthesiologists class,diagnosis,procedure,and duration of operation,operative blood loss,and amount of homologous blood transfused.Conversion rate,intra and postoperative complications as were as reoperation rate,30 d and long-term morbidity rate were also analyzed.For continuous variables,the Student’s t test was used for normally distributed data the Mann-Whitney U test for nonnormally distributed data.The Pearson’sχ2tests,or the Fisher exact test as appropriate,were used for proportions.RESULTS:Conversion to open surgery was necessary in 13 of 98 patients(13.3%).In the LPS group,operative time was 29 min longer and blood loss was 78 mL lower when compared to open colectomy(P=0.03,P=0.0001,respectively).Overall morbidity,anastomotic leak and readmission rate did not significantly differ between the two groups.A trend toward a reduction of wound complications was observed in the LPS when compared to open group(P=0.09).In the LPS group,an earlier recovery of bowel function(P=0.001)and a shorter length of stay(P=0.03)were observed.After a median follow-up of 62(range 12-132)mo 23patients in the LPS group and 38 in the open group experienced long-term complications(LPS vs open,P=0.03).Incisional hernia resulted to be the most frequent long-term complication with a significantly higher occurrence in the open group when compared to the laparoscopic one(P=0.03).CONCLUSION:Laparoscopic colectomy in obese patients is safe,does not jeopardize postoperative complications and resulted in lower incidence of long-term complications when compared with open cases.展开更多
BACKGROUND Single port laparoscopic surgery allows total colectomy and end ileostomy for medically uncontrolled ulcerative colitis solely via the stoma site incision.While intuitively appealing,there is sparse evidenc...BACKGROUND Single port laparoscopic surgery allows total colectomy and end ileostomy for medically uncontrolled ulcerative colitis solely via the stoma site incision.While intuitively appealing,there is sparse evidence for its use beyond feasibility.AIM To examine the usefulness of single access laparoscopy(SAL)in a general series experience of patients sick with ulcerative colitis.METHODS All patients presenting electively,urgently or emergently over a three-year period under a colorectal specialist team were studied.SAL was performed via the stoma site on a near-consecutive basis by one surgical team using a“surgical glove port”allowing group-comparative and case-control analysis with a contemporary cohort undergoing conventional multiport surgery.Standard,straight rigid laparoscopic instrumentation were used without additional resource.RESULTS Of 46 consecutive patients requiring surgery,39(85%)had their procedure begun laparoscopically.27(69%)of these were commenced by single port access with an 89%completion rate thereafter(three were concluded by multi-trocar laparoscopy).SAL proved effective in comparison to multiport access regardless of disease severity providing significantly reduced operative access costs(>100€case)and postoperative hospital stay(median 5 d vs 7.5 d,P=0.045)without increasing operative time.It proved especially efficient in those with preoperative albumin>30 g/dL(n=20).Its comparative advantages were further confirmed in ten pairs case-matched for gender,body mass index and preoperative albumin.SAL outcomes proved durable in the intermediate term(median follow-up=20 mo).CONCLUSION Single port total colectomy proved useful in planned and acute settings for patients with medically refractory colitis.Assumptions regarding duration and cost should not be barriers to its implementation.展开更多
AIM To study the published evidence on the impact of colectomy in preventing recurrent primary sclerosing cholangitis(r PSC). METHODS An unrestricted systematic literature search in Pub Med, EMBASE, Medline Ovid SP, I...AIM To study the published evidence on the impact of colectomy in preventing recurrent primary sclerosing cholangitis(r PSC). METHODS An unrestricted systematic literature search in Pub Med, EMBASE, Medline Ovid SP, ISI Web of Science, Lista(EBSCO) and the Cochrane library was performed on clinical studies investigating colectomy in liver transplantation(LT) recipients with and without r PSC in the liver allograft. Study quality was evaluated according to a modification of the methodological index for non-randomized studies(MINORS) criteria. Primary endpoints were the impact of presence, timing and type of colectomy on r PSC. Overall presence of inflammatory bowel disease(IBD), time of IBD diagnosis, posttransplant IBD and immunosuppressive regimen were investigated as secondary outcome.RESULTS The literature search yielded a total of 180 publications. No randomized controlled trial was identified. Six retrospective studies met the inclusion criteria of which 5 studies were graded as high quality articles. Reporting of IBD was heterogenous but in four publications, either inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis or in particular active colitis post-LT significantly increased the risk of r PSC. The presence of an intact(i.e., retained) colon at LT was identified as risk factor for r PSC in two of the high quality studies while four studies found no effect. Type of colectomy was not associated with r PSC but this endpoint was underreported(only in 33% of included studies).Neither tacrolimus nor cyclosporine A yielded a significant benefit in disease recurrence of primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC).CONCLUSION The data favours a protective role of pre-/peri-LT colectomy in r PSC but the current evidence is not strong enough to recommend routine colectomy for r PSC prevention.展开更多
BACKGROUND Changes in bowel function after right-sided colectomy are not well understood compared to those associated with left-sided colectomy or rectal resection.In particular,there are concerns about bowel function...BACKGROUND Changes in bowel function after right-sided colectomy are not well understood compared to those associated with left-sided colectomy or rectal resection.In particular,there are concerns about bowel function after right-sided colectomy with complete mesocolic excision,which has become popular in the West.AIM To evaluate the functional outcomes of patients who underwent right-sided colectomy with D3 lymphadenectomy for colon cancer.METHODS Functional data from patients who underwent minimally invasive right-sided colectomy for colon cancer from October 2017 to September 2018 were prospectively collected.Functional outcomes were evaluated preoperatively and at 3,6,12,and 18 mo postoperatively.RESULTS Prior to surgery,57 patients answered the questionnaire,and 47 responded at three months,52 at 6 mo,52 at 12 mo,and 25 at 18 mo postoperatively.Most scales of quality of life and bowel function improved significantly over time.Urgency persisted to a high degree throughout the period without a significant change over time.The use of medications for defecation was about 10%over the entire period.Gas(P=0.023)and fecal frequency(P<0.001)increased,and bowel dysfunction group(P=0.028)was more common among patients taking medication.At six months,resected bowel and colon lengths were significantly different as a risk factor between the dysfunction group and the no dysfunction group[odd ratio(OR):1.095,P=0.026;OR:1.147,P=0.031,respectively]in univariate analysis,but not in multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION Despite D3 lymphadenectomy,most bowel symptoms improved over time after right-sided colectomy using a minimally invasive approach,and continuous medication was needed in only approximately 10%of patients.展开更多
Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear....Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear. Materials and Methods: Male SD rats were subjected to subtotal colectomy (Group C, n = 22) or a sham operation (Group S, n = 16) and were sacri-ficed on postoperative days 7, 14, and 28. Total RNAs from the distal ileum and rectum were extracted. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to measure AQP8 mRNA expression. For light-microscopy or immunohistochemistry, paraffin-embedded sections of 4 μm were prepared with H-E staining or anti-AQP8 antibody reaction. Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to compare the AQP8 distributions between the two groups, and the statistical significance was defined as展开更多
Colonic lymphangioma is an unusual benign malformation.We herein describe two cases.A 36-year-old woman was admitted with one year of intermittent abdominal pain;colonoscopy,abdominopelvic computed tomography and endo...Colonic lymphangioma is an unusual benign malformation.We herein describe two cases.A 36-year-old woman was admitted with one year of intermittent abdominal pain;colonoscopy,abdominopelvic computed tomography and endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)revealed enlarged cystic masses at the ascending colon.In another 40-year-old man,colonoscopy and EUS revealed an asymptomatic lobulated cystic mass with four small sessile polyps at the sigmoid colon.Both patients underwent laparoscopic segmental colectomy.Both masses were histologically confirmed as cystic lymphangiomas,and the patients were discharged without complications.The management of colonic lymphangioma depends on the individual situation;close surveillance or endoscopic therapy may be appropriate for asymptomatic lesions smaller than 2.5 cm in diameter.Surgical intervention can be considered for larger lesions or in patients who develop complication risks.Laparoscopic segmental colon resection may be recommended to excise relatively large submucosal lesions because it is a definitive,minimally invasive intervention with a fast postoperative recovery.展开更多
AIM: To assess and compare outcomes of laparoscopic total colectomy performed for a variety of indications. METHODS: Sixty six patients underwent laparoscopic total colectomy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (13) ...AIM: To assess and compare outcomes of laparoscopic total colectomy performed for a variety of indications. METHODS: Sixty six patients underwent laparoscopic total colectomy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (13) and other diseases (53). Data on demographics, pre and post-operative outcomes were collected prospectively.RESULTS: Mean operative time was 4.5 h. Conversion rate was 13.6%. Total colectomy performed for IBD was associated with a signifi cantly higher anastomotic leak rate (23.1% vs 1.9%, P < 0.05). On univariate analysis, hand sewn anastomosis and treatment with more than 20 mg of prednisolone for at least 3 mo was associated with a higher anastomotic leak rate (P < 0.05). No signifi cant difference was found in return of gut function and overall morbidity between disease groups. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic total colectomy is feasible and outcomes are equivalent whatever the indica- tion, except for anastomotic leak rate which is higher for patients with IBD.展开更多
The development of intramural intestinal gas may indi-cate a serious postoperative complication and thereforeany radiological indication of such "pneumatosis intes-tinalis"(PI) in an unwell patient after sur...The development of intramural intestinal gas may indi-cate a serious postoperative complication and thereforeany radiological indication of such "pneumatosis intes-tinalis"(PI) in an unwell patient after surgery shouldput the clinical team on high-alert. However immedi-ate recourse to relook laparotomy may not be alwaysnecessary and, further, in some cases may possiblyaccelerate the deterioration especially if it proves to benon-therapeutic. Careful and close clinical monitoring,as is described in this clinical report, may allow discrimi-native identification of those in whom this finding is infact transient and therefore benign and who thereforecan be successfully treated without operative re-inter-vention. We describe the presenting features and back-ground scenario of PI early after laparoscopic total col-ectomy for medically refractory, severe ulcerative colitisand detail the critical postoperative decision pivots.展开更多
BACKGROUND Abdominal ventral rectopexy(AVR)with colectomy is controversial in the treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome(ODS).Literature data on this technique for ODS are very limited.AIM To evaluate the safety ...BACKGROUND Abdominal ventral rectopexy(AVR)with colectomy is controversial in the treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome(ODS).Literature data on this technique for ODS are very limited.AIM To evaluate the safety and efficacy of AVR with colectomy for selected patients with ODS.METHODS Consecutive patients who underwent AVR with colectomy for ODS were identified prospectively from 2016 to 2017 in our department.Patient demographics,perioperative surgical results,and postoperative follow-up outcomes were collected and analyzed.Long-term follow-up was evaluated with standardized questionnaires.The severity of symptoms was assessed by the objective Wexner Constipation Score(WCS)and ODS Score.The quality of life was assessed by the Patients Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life score.Functional outcome was compared pre-and post-operatively for each patient.The primary outcomes were determined by the improvement in symptoms and quality of life.Secondary outcome measures were operating time,postoperative length of stay,morbidity and mortality,improvement of pelvic floor structure,and patient satisfaction.RESULTS Four patients underwent robotic-assisted surgery,and two patients underwent a laparoscopic-assisted procedure.The mean operating time for the robotic approach was 243 min(range 160–300 min),and the mean operating time for the laparoscopic approach was 230 min(range 220-240 min).The mean postoperative length of stay was 8.2 d(range 6-12 d).There was no conversion to open procedure and no postoperative mortality.No urinary retention,wound infection,prolonged ileus,pelvic infection and anastomosis leakage occurred.Six patients were followed up for 36 mo.The WCS,ODS,and Patients Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life score improved significantly postoperatively(P<0.05).The WCS and ODS scores showed the best remission and stabilization at 6 to 12 mo after surgery.There was no recurrence or novel constipation after surgery.None of the patients used laxative medication.CONCLUSION Robotic and laparoscopic-assisted ventral rectopexy with colectomy is a safe and effective procedure for selected patients with ODS.However,comprehensive preoperative evaluation and careful patient selection are essential.展开更多
BACKGROUND Currently,the standard surgical procedure for right colon cancer is complete mesocolic excision.Whether preventive extended lymph node dissection for colon cancer located in the hepatic flexure or right tra...BACKGROUND Currently,the standard surgical procedure for right colon cancer is complete mesocolic excision.Whether preventive extended lymph node dissection for colon cancer located in the hepatic flexure or right transverse colon should be performed remains controversial because the safety and effectiveness of the operation have not been proven,and infrapyloric lymph nodes(No.206)and lymph nodes in the greater curvature of the stomach(No.204)have not been strictly defined and distinguished as surgical indicators in previous studies.AIM To analyze the metastatic status of infrapyloric lymph nodes and lymph nodes of the greater curvature of the stomach and perioperative complications and systematically evaluate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic extended right colectomy using prospective data collected retrospectively.METHODS The study was a clinical study.Twenty patients with colon cancer who underwent laparoscopic extended right colon resection in our hospital from June 2020 to May 2021 were included.RESULTS Among the patients who underwent extended right colon resection,there were no intraoperative complications or conversion to laparotomy;2 patients had gastrocolic ligament lymph node metastasis,and 5 patients had postoperative complications.The patients with postoperative complications received conservative treatment.CONCLUSION Laparoscopic extended right colon resection is safe.However,malignant tumors located in the liver flexure or the right-side transverse colon are more likely to metastasize to the gastrocolic ligament lymph nodes,and notably,the incidence of gastroparesis was high.The number of patients was small,and the follow-up time was short.It is necessary to further increase the sample size to evaluate the No.204 and No.206 lymph node metastasis rates and the long-term survival impact.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the intervention of colectomy on a group of patients with idiopathic slow transit constipation (STC). Methods: Thirty-four patients with STC, underwent colectomy during recent 10 years in our de...Objective: To evaluate the intervention of colectomy on a group of patients with idiopathic slow transit constipation (STC). Methods: Thirty-four patients with STC, underwent colectomy during recent 10 years in our department , were subjected and followed for a mean length of 34 months, and their colon transits, defecograms, colonoscopic examination, sex hormone detection, and immunohistochemical studies were retrospectively reviewed. Results: The co-Ionic transit time ranged from 96 to 240 h, with a mean time of 136 h. Eighty-five percent of patients (29/34) accompanied with outlet obstructed constipation, and 50% ( 17/34) showed abnormal sex hormone levels. Colectomy obtained satisfactory results in most patients, except one case of recurrence. Moreover, more neurons positive to nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and lesser to vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) were seen in the colonic myenteric plexus. Conclusion: Colectomy produces a satisfactory functional outcome in the majority of patients undergoing surgery for slow transit constipation, but accompanied pelvic dysfunction must be corrected simultaneously.展开更多
基金funded by the University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City under contract number 136/2024/HĐ-ĐHYD,dated 17/04/2024.
文摘Objective:To determine the surgical site infection(SSI)rate and related factors in patients undergoing colectomy at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 298 patients,aged 18 years or older,who underwent colectomy at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City from January to October 2023.Demographic,general characteristics,and surgical characteristics data were collected from medical records using a structured questionnaire.SSIs were diagnosed within 30 days after surgery based on CDC criteria.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing infection rates,with significance set at P<0.05.Results:A total of 298 patients underwent colectomy,with a median age of 64 years,54.4%of them were male,and 47.3%had a normal BMI.The SSI rate was 12.1%and Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most frequent pathogen.Key characteristics of SSI included abscess formation(83.3%)and the presence of pus or exudate(100%).The risk factors for SSI included preoperative hospital stay(OR 1.13,95%CI 1.03-1.22;P=0.008),surgical approach(OR 0.32,95%CI 0.14-0.76;P=0.01),and surgical incision classified as infected(OR 3.21,95%CI 1.22-8.45;P=0.018).Conclusions:SSI after colectomy is relatively common.Patient health status and surgery-related factors,which independently influence the 30-day risk of SSI,should be carefully considered before surgery.
基金Supported by the Central Level and Public Welfare Basal Research Fund of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,No.2016ZX310020
文摘AIM To introduce an innovative intracorporeal anastomosis technique named overlapped delta-shaped anastomosis(ODA)for colon cancer cases undergoing totally laparoscopic colectomy(TLC)and to assess its feasibility and safety. METHODS From January 2016 to March 2017,a total of 20consecutive patients with colon cancer accepted TLC and the ODA technique at our medical center.Patient demographics,operative outcomes,perioperative complications,and pathological results were collected and analyzed. RESULTS We successfully completed TLC and the ODA procedure in all 20 cases,including 6(30%)males and 14(70%)females.In total,11(55%),2(10%),and 7(35%)cases accepted right hemicolectomy,transverse hemicolectomy,and left hemicolectomy,respectively.None of the surgeries were converted to an open operation.Mean operative time was 178.5 min,and mean estimated blood loss was 58.5 m L.Mean time to first flatus was 2.5 d,and mean postoperative hospitalization duration was 6.8 d.No severe complications occurred,such as anastomotic leakage,snastomotic stenosis,anastomotic bleeding,and wound infection,except for one case who suffered from an abdominal infection and another case who suffered from gastric paralysis syndrome.Tumor recurrence was not observed in any patient during the follow-up period. CONCLUSION The ODA technique for colon cancer cases undergoing TLC appears to be safe and feasible,although our current results need to be verified in further studies.
文摘AIM: To evaluate the results of sub total colectomy withI cecorectal anastomosis (STC-CRA) for isolated colonicinertia (CI). METHODS: Fourteen patients (mean age 57.5±16.5 year) underwent surgery for isolated CI between January 1986 and December 2002. The mean frequency of bowel motions with the aid of laxatives was 1.2±0.6 per week. All subjects underwent colonoscopy, anorectal manometry, cinedefaecography and colonic transit time (CTF). CI was defined as diffuse markers delay on CTF without evidence of pelvic floor dysfunction. All patients underwent STC-CRA. Long-term follow-up was obtained prospectively by clinical visits between October 2005 and February 2006 at a mean of 10.5 + 3.6 years (range 5-16 years) during which we considered the number of stool emissions, the presence of abdominal pain or digitations, the use of pain killers, laxatives and/or fibers. Patients were also asked if they were satisfied with the surgery. RESULTS: There was no postoperative mortality Postoperative complications occurred in 21.4% (3/14). At the end of follow-up, bowel frequency was significantly (P〈0.05)increased to a mean of 4.8±7.5 per day (range 1-30). One patient reported disabling diarrhea. Two patients used laxatives less than three times per month without complaining of what they called constipation Overall, 78.5% of patients would have chosen surgery again if necessary. CONCLUSION: STC-CRA is feasible and safe in patients with CI achieving 79% of success at a mean follow-up of 10.5 years. A prospective controlled evaluation is warranted to verify the advantages of this surgical approach in patients with CI.
文摘AIM: To compare the short-term, including oncologic, outcomes of open vs laparoscopic colectomy for cancer in a developing country. METHODS: The records of patients who underwent elective open and laparoscopic colectomies for cancer at the University Hospital of the West Indies between January 2005 and December 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic(age, gender, Charlson comorbidity index score), peri-operative, post-operative and oncologic data were collected for each patient. Specific oncologic variables included lymph node yield, pathologic stage, grade, proximal, distal and circumferential margin involvement. Fisher's exact, Mann-Whitney, and binary logistic regression tests were used for analysis. Significance level was set atP < 0.05. RESULTS: There were 87 cases for open colectomy(OC) and 17 cases for laparoscopic colectomy(LC). Demographics did not significantly differ between OC and LC groups. Intra-operative blood loss and postoperative analgesic requirements did not significantly differ between groups. There was a trend towards longer operating times in OC group and shorter hospital stay in the LC group. Lymph node yield(14 vs 14, P = 0.619), proximal(10 cm vs 7 cm, P = 0.353) and distal(8 cm vs 8 cm, P = 0.57) resection margin distance and circumferential margin involvement(9 vs 0, P = 0.348) did not significantly differ between groups. Thirty-day morbidity was equivalent between groups(22 vs 6, P = 0.774). There were 6 deaths within 30 d of initial procedure, all in the OC group(6.9%). CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic colectomy in a developing country is oncologically safe and represents a option for colonic malignancies in these regions. Such data encourage the continued laparoscopic development.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81270461,No.81570483 and No.81770541.
文摘BACKGROUND Although total or subtotal colectomy for slow-transit constipation(STC)has been proven to be a definite treatment,the associated defecation function and quality of life(QOL)are rarely studied.AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of surgery for STC regarding defecation function and QOL.METHODS From March 2013 to September 2017,30 patients undergoing surgery for STC in our department were analyzed.Preoperative,intra-operative,and postoperative 3-mo,6-mo,1-year,and 2-year follow-up details were recorded.Defecation function was assessed by bowel movements,abdominal pain,bloating,straining,laxative,enema use,diarrhea,and the Wexner constipation and incontinence scales.QOL was evaluated using the gastrointestinal QOL index and the 36-item short form survey.RESULTS The majority of patients(93.1%,27/29)stated that they benefited from the operation at the 2-year follow-up.At each time point of the follow-up,the number of bowel movements per week significantly increased compared with that of the preoperative conditions(P<0.05).Similarly,compared with the preoperative values,a marked decline was observed in bloating,straining,laxative,and enema use at each time point of the follow-up(P<0.05).Postoperative diarrhea could be controlled effectively and notably improved at the 2-year follow-up.The Wexner incontinence scores at 6-mo,1-year,and 2-year were notably lower than those at the 3-mo follow-up(P<0.05).Compared with those of the preoperative findings,the Wexner constipation scores significantly decreased following surgery(P<0.05).Thus,it was reasonable to find that the gastrointestinal QOL index scores clearly increase(P<0.05)and that the 36-item short form survey results displayed considerable improvements in six spheres(role physical,role emotional,physical pain,vitality,mental health,and general health)following surgery.CONCLUSION Total or subtotal colectomy for STC is not only effective in alleviating constipation-related symptoms but also in enhancing patients’QOL.
基金Supported by National High Technology Research and Development Program of China,No.2012AA021103the Program of Guangdong Provincial Department of Science and Technology,No.2012A030400012+1 种基金the Major Program of Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou,No.201300000087the subproject under National Science and Technology Support Program,No.2013BAI05B00
文摘AIM: To illustrate the critical techniques and feasibility of laparoscopic extended right hemicolectomy (LERH), according to our previous experience.
文摘AIM: To determine if infliximab can prevent or delay surgery in refractory ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS: UC patients who failed to have their disease controlled with conventional therapies and were to undergo colectomy if infliximab failed to induce a clinical improvement were reviewed. Patients were primarily treated with a single 5 mg/kg infliximab dose. The Colitis Activity Index (CAI) was used to determine response and remission. Data of 8 wk response and colectomy rates at 6 mo and 12 mo were collected. RESULTS: Fifteen patients were included, 7 with UC unresponsive or intolerant to Ⅳ hydrocortisone, and 8 with active disease despite oral steroids (all but one with therapeutic dosage and duration of immunomodulation). All the Ⅳ hydrocortisone-resistant/intolerant patients had been on azathioprine/6-MP < 8 wk. At 8 wk, infliximab induced a response in 86.7% (13/15) with 40% in remission (6/15). Within 6 mo of treatment 26.7% (4/15) had undergone colectomy and surgery was avoided in 46.6% (7/15) at 12 mo. The colectomy rate at 12 mo in those on immunomodulatory therapy < 8 wk at time of infliximab was 12.5% (1/8) compared with 100% (7/7) in patients who were on long-term maintenance immunomodulators (P < 0.02). CONCLUSION: Infliximab prevented colectomy due to active disease in immunomodulatory-na?ve, refractory UC patients comparable to the use of Cyclosporine. In patients, however, on effective dosage and duration of immunomodulation at time of infliximab therapy colectomy was not avoided.
文摘ABSTRACT: Extracolonic invasion of the duodenum and/or pancreatic head rarely occurs in patients with right hemico- Ion cancer. However, when necessary, combined radical op- eration is a challenge to the surgeon. We reported 7 patients with locally advanced right hemicolon cancer who underwent combined right hemicolectomy (RH) and pancreaticoduo- denectomy (PD) due to direct involvement of the duodenum or pancreatic head.
文摘AIM: To compare the outcomes between the laparoscopic and open approaches for partial colectomy in elderly patients aged 65 years and over using the American College of Surgeons- National Surgical Quality Improvement Program(ACS NSQIP) database. METHODS: The ACS NSQIP database for the years 2005-2011 was queried for all patients 65 years and above who underwent partial colectomy. 1:1 propensity score matching using the nearest- neighbor method was performed to ensure both groups had similar preoperative comorbidities. Outcomes including postoperative complications, length of stay and mortality were compared between the laparoscopic and open groups. χ2 and Fisher's exact test were used for discrete variables and Student's t-test for continuous variables. P < 0.05 was considered significant and odds ratios with 95%CI were reported when applicable. RESULTS: The total number of patients in the ACS NSQIP database of the years 2005-2011 was 1777035. We identified 27604 elderly patients who underwent partial colectomy with complete data sets. 12009(43%) of the cases were done laparoscopically and15595(57%) were done with open. After propensity score matching, there were 11008 patients each in the laparoscopic(LC) and open colectomy(OC) cohorts. The laparoscopic approach had lower post-operative complications(LC 15.2%, OC 23.8%, P < 0.001), shorter length of stay(LC 6.61 d, OC 9.62 d, P < 0.001) and lower mortality(LC 1.6%, OC 2.9%, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Even after propensity score matching, elderly patients in the ACS NSQIP database having a laparoscopic partial colectomy had better outcomes than those having open colectomies. In the absence of specific contraindications, elderly patients requiring a partial colectomy should be offered the laparoscopic approach.
文摘AIM:To investigate the impact of laparoscopic colectomy on short and long-term outcomes in obese patients with colorectal diseases.METHODS:A total of 98 obese(body mass index>30kg/m2)patients who underwent laparoscopic(LPS)right or left colectomy over a 10 year period were identified from a prospective institutionally approved database and manually matched to obese patients who underwent open colectomy.Controls were selected to match for body mass index,site of primary disease,American Society of Anesthesiologists score,and year of surgery(±3 year).The parameters analyzed included age,gender,comorbid conditions,American Society of Anaesthesiologists class,diagnosis,procedure,and duration of operation,operative blood loss,and amount of homologous blood transfused.Conversion rate,intra and postoperative complications as were as reoperation rate,30 d and long-term morbidity rate were also analyzed.For continuous variables,the Student’s t test was used for normally distributed data the Mann-Whitney U test for nonnormally distributed data.The Pearson’sχ2tests,or the Fisher exact test as appropriate,were used for proportions.RESULTS:Conversion to open surgery was necessary in 13 of 98 patients(13.3%).In the LPS group,operative time was 29 min longer and blood loss was 78 mL lower when compared to open colectomy(P=0.03,P=0.0001,respectively).Overall morbidity,anastomotic leak and readmission rate did not significantly differ between the two groups.A trend toward a reduction of wound complications was observed in the LPS when compared to open group(P=0.09).In the LPS group,an earlier recovery of bowel function(P=0.001)and a shorter length of stay(P=0.03)were observed.After a median follow-up of 62(range 12-132)mo 23patients in the LPS group and 38 in the open group experienced long-term complications(LPS vs open,P=0.03).Incisional hernia resulted to be the most frequent long-term complication with a significantly higher occurrence in the open group when compared to the laparoscopic one(P=0.03).CONCLUSION:Laparoscopic colectomy in obese patients is safe,does not jeopardize postoperative complications and resulted in lower incidence of long-term complications when compared with open cases.
文摘BACKGROUND Single port laparoscopic surgery allows total colectomy and end ileostomy for medically uncontrolled ulcerative colitis solely via the stoma site incision.While intuitively appealing,there is sparse evidence for its use beyond feasibility.AIM To examine the usefulness of single access laparoscopy(SAL)in a general series experience of patients sick with ulcerative colitis.METHODS All patients presenting electively,urgently or emergently over a three-year period under a colorectal specialist team were studied.SAL was performed via the stoma site on a near-consecutive basis by one surgical team using a“surgical glove port”allowing group-comparative and case-control analysis with a contemporary cohort undergoing conventional multiport surgery.Standard,straight rigid laparoscopic instrumentation were used without additional resource.RESULTS Of 46 consecutive patients requiring surgery,39(85%)had their procedure begun laparoscopically.27(69%)of these were commenced by single port access with an 89%completion rate thereafter(three were concluded by multi-trocar laparoscopy).SAL proved effective in comparison to multiport access regardless of disease severity providing significantly reduced operative access costs(>100€case)and postoperative hospital stay(median 5 d vs 7.5 d,P=0.045)without increasing operative time.It proved especially efficient in those with preoperative albumin>30 g/dL(n=20).Its comparative advantages were further confirmed in ten pairs case-matched for gender,body mass index and preoperative albumin.SAL outcomes proved durable in the intermediate term(median follow-up=20 mo).CONCLUSION Single port total colectomy proved useful in planned and acute settings for patients with medically refractory colitis.Assumptions regarding duration and cost should not be barriers to its implementation.
文摘AIM To study the published evidence on the impact of colectomy in preventing recurrent primary sclerosing cholangitis(r PSC). METHODS An unrestricted systematic literature search in Pub Med, EMBASE, Medline Ovid SP, ISI Web of Science, Lista(EBSCO) and the Cochrane library was performed on clinical studies investigating colectomy in liver transplantation(LT) recipients with and without r PSC in the liver allograft. Study quality was evaluated according to a modification of the methodological index for non-randomized studies(MINORS) criteria. Primary endpoints were the impact of presence, timing and type of colectomy on r PSC. Overall presence of inflammatory bowel disease(IBD), time of IBD diagnosis, posttransplant IBD and immunosuppressive regimen were investigated as secondary outcome.RESULTS The literature search yielded a total of 180 publications. No randomized controlled trial was identified. Six retrospective studies met the inclusion criteria of which 5 studies were graded as high quality articles. Reporting of IBD was heterogenous but in four publications, either inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis or in particular active colitis post-LT significantly increased the risk of r PSC. The presence of an intact(i.e., retained) colon at LT was identified as risk factor for r PSC in two of the high quality studies while four studies found no effect. Type of colectomy was not associated with r PSC but this endpoint was underreported(only in 33% of included studies).Neither tacrolimus nor cyclosporine A yielded a significant benefit in disease recurrence of primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC).CONCLUSION The data favours a protective role of pre-/peri-LT colectomy in r PSC but the current evidence is not strong enough to recommend routine colectomy for r PSC prevention.
文摘BACKGROUND Changes in bowel function after right-sided colectomy are not well understood compared to those associated with left-sided colectomy or rectal resection.In particular,there are concerns about bowel function after right-sided colectomy with complete mesocolic excision,which has become popular in the West.AIM To evaluate the functional outcomes of patients who underwent right-sided colectomy with D3 lymphadenectomy for colon cancer.METHODS Functional data from patients who underwent minimally invasive right-sided colectomy for colon cancer from October 2017 to September 2018 were prospectively collected.Functional outcomes were evaluated preoperatively and at 3,6,12,and 18 mo postoperatively.RESULTS Prior to surgery,57 patients answered the questionnaire,and 47 responded at three months,52 at 6 mo,52 at 12 mo,and 25 at 18 mo postoperatively.Most scales of quality of life and bowel function improved significantly over time.Urgency persisted to a high degree throughout the period without a significant change over time.The use of medications for defecation was about 10%over the entire period.Gas(P=0.023)and fecal frequency(P<0.001)increased,and bowel dysfunction group(P=0.028)was more common among patients taking medication.At six months,resected bowel and colon lengths were significantly different as a risk factor between the dysfunction group and the no dysfunction group[odd ratio(OR):1.095,P=0.026;OR:1.147,P=0.031,respectively]in univariate analysis,but not in multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION Despite D3 lymphadenectomy,most bowel symptoms improved over time after right-sided colectomy using a minimally invasive approach,and continuous medication was needed in only approximately 10%of patients.
文摘Background: Aquaporins (AQPs), the family of water-selective channels, are localized in various organs and tissues, including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, the roles of AQPs in the GI tract remain unclear. Materials and Methods: Male SD rats were subjected to subtotal colectomy (Group C, n = 22) or a sham operation (Group S, n = 16) and were sacri-ficed on postoperative days 7, 14, and 28. Total RNAs from the distal ileum and rectum were extracted. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to measure AQP8 mRNA expression. For light-microscopy or immunohistochemistry, paraffin-embedded sections of 4 μm were prepared with H-E staining or anti-AQP8 antibody reaction. Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to compare the AQP8 distributions between the two groups, and the statistical significance was defined as
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.51377024the Basic Research Project of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission,No.13JC1407202
文摘Colonic lymphangioma is an unusual benign malformation.We herein describe two cases.A 36-year-old woman was admitted with one year of intermittent abdominal pain;colonoscopy,abdominopelvic computed tomography and endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)revealed enlarged cystic masses at the ascending colon.In another 40-year-old man,colonoscopy and EUS revealed an asymptomatic lobulated cystic mass with four small sessile polyps at the sigmoid colon.Both patients underwent laparoscopic segmental colectomy.Both masses were histologically confirmed as cystic lymphangiomas,and the patients were discharged without complications.The management of colonic lymphangioma depends on the individual situation;close surveillance or endoscopic therapy may be appropriate for asymptomatic lesions smaller than 2.5 cm in diameter.Surgical intervention can be considered for larger lesions or in patients who develop complication risks.Laparoscopic segmental colon resection may be recommended to excise relatively large submucosal lesions because it is a definitive,minimally invasive intervention with a fast postoperative recovery.
文摘AIM: To assess and compare outcomes of laparoscopic total colectomy performed for a variety of indications. METHODS: Sixty six patients underwent laparoscopic total colectomy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (13) and other diseases (53). Data on demographics, pre and post-operative outcomes were collected prospectively.RESULTS: Mean operative time was 4.5 h. Conversion rate was 13.6%. Total colectomy performed for IBD was associated with a signifi cantly higher anastomotic leak rate (23.1% vs 1.9%, P < 0.05). On univariate analysis, hand sewn anastomosis and treatment with more than 20 mg of prednisolone for at least 3 mo was associated with a higher anastomotic leak rate (P < 0.05). No signifi cant difference was found in return of gut function and overall morbidity between disease groups. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic total colectomy is feasible and outcomes are equivalent whatever the indica- tion, except for anastomotic leak rate which is higher for patients with IBD.
文摘The development of intramural intestinal gas may indi-cate a serious postoperative complication and thereforeany radiological indication of such "pneumatosis intes-tinalis"(PI) in an unwell patient after surgery shouldput the clinical team on high-alert. However immedi-ate recourse to relook laparotomy may not be alwaysnecessary and, further, in some cases may possiblyaccelerate the deterioration especially if it proves to benon-therapeutic. Careful and close clinical monitoring,as is described in this clinical report, may allow discrimi-native identification of those in whom this finding is infact transient and therefore benign and who thereforecan be successfully treated without operative re-inter-vention. We describe the presenting features and back-ground scenario of PI early after laparoscopic total col-ectomy for medically refractory, severe ulcerative colitisand detail the critical postoperative decision pivots.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81570483 and 81770541Technology Innovation Project of Chongqing,No.cstc2019jscxmsxmX0227 and cstc2015shmszx120109.
文摘BACKGROUND Abdominal ventral rectopexy(AVR)with colectomy is controversial in the treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome(ODS).Literature data on this technique for ODS are very limited.AIM To evaluate the safety and efficacy of AVR with colectomy for selected patients with ODS.METHODS Consecutive patients who underwent AVR with colectomy for ODS were identified prospectively from 2016 to 2017 in our department.Patient demographics,perioperative surgical results,and postoperative follow-up outcomes were collected and analyzed.Long-term follow-up was evaluated with standardized questionnaires.The severity of symptoms was assessed by the objective Wexner Constipation Score(WCS)and ODS Score.The quality of life was assessed by the Patients Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life score.Functional outcome was compared pre-and post-operatively for each patient.The primary outcomes were determined by the improvement in symptoms and quality of life.Secondary outcome measures were operating time,postoperative length of stay,morbidity and mortality,improvement of pelvic floor structure,and patient satisfaction.RESULTS Four patients underwent robotic-assisted surgery,and two patients underwent a laparoscopic-assisted procedure.The mean operating time for the robotic approach was 243 min(range 160–300 min),and the mean operating time for the laparoscopic approach was 230 min(range 220-240 min).The mean postoperative length of stay was 8.2 d(range 6-12 d).There was no conversion to open procedure and no postoperative mortality.No urinary retention,wound infection,prolonged ileus,pelvic infection and anastomosis leakage occurred.Six patients were followed up for 36 mo.The WCS,ODS,and Patients Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life score improved significantly postoperatively(P<0.05).The WCS and ODS scores showed the best remission and stabilization at 6 to 12 mo after surgery.There was no recurrence or novel constipation after surgery.None of the patients used laxative medication.CONCLUSION Robotic and laparoscopic-assisted ventral rectopexy with colectomy is a safe and effective procedure for selected patients with ODS.However,comprehensive preoperative evaluation and careful patient selection are essential.
基金Supported by the Malignant Tumor Clinical Medicine Research Center,Quanzhou City,Fujian Province,China,No.2020N090s.
文摘BACKGROUND Currently,the standard surgical procedure for right colon cancer is complete mesocolic excision.Whether preventive extended lymph node dissection for colon cancer located in the hepatic flexure or right transverse colon should be performed remains controversial because the safety and effectiveness of the operation have not been proven,and infrapyloric lymph nodes(No.206)and lymph nodes in the greater curvature of the stomach(No.204)have not been strictly defined and distinguished as surgical indicators in previous studies.AIM To analyze the metastatic status of infrapyloric lymph nodes and lymph nodes of the greater curvature of the stomach and perioperative complications and systematically evaluate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic extended right colectomy using prospective data collected retrospectively.METHODS The study was a clinical study.Twenty patients with colon cancer who underwent laparoscopic extended right colon resection in our hospital from June 2020 to May 2021 were included.RESULTS Among the patients who underwent extended right colon resection,there were no intraoperative complications or conversion to laparotomy;2 patients had gastrocolic ligament lymph node metastasis,and 5 patients had postoperative complications.The patients with postoperative complications received conservative treatment.CONCLUSION Laparoscopic extended right colon resection is safe.However,malignant tumors located in the liver flexure or the right-side transverse colon are more likely to metastasize to the gastrocolic ligament lymph nodes,and notably,the incidence of gastroparesis was high.The number of patients was small,and the follow-up time was short.It is necessary to further increase the sample size to evaluate the No.204 and No.206 lymph node metastasis rates and the long-term survival impact.
文摘Objective: To evaluate the intervention of colectomy on a group of patients with idiopathic slow transit constipation (STC). Methods: Thirty-four patients with STC, underwent colectomy during recent 10 years in our department , were subjected and followed for a mean length of 34 months, and their colon transits, defecograms, colonoscopic examination, sex hormone detection, and immunohistochemical studies were retrospectively reviewed. Results: The co-Ionic transit time ranged from 96 to 240 h, with a mean time of 136 h. Eighty-five percent of patients (29/34) accompanied with outlet obstructed constipation, and 50% ( 17/34) showed abnormal sex hormone levels. Colectomy obtained satisfactory results in most patients, except one case of recurrence. Moreover, more neurons positive to nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and lesser to vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) were seen in the colonic myenteric plexus. Conclusion: Colectomy produces a satisfactory functional outcome in the majority of patients undergoing surgery for slow transit constipation, but accompanied pelvic dysfunction must be corrected simultaneously.