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Early Closure Versus Conventional Closure in Postoperative Patients With Low Anteriresection for Rectal Cancer


ABSTRACT: Colorectal cancer worldwide is the third most common in men and the second in female, although mortality is not as high as its incidence, there is less survival in developing countries. According to data from the World Health Organization, in 2012, there were an estimated 1.4 million cases and 693,900 deaths from this disease. Patients with rectal cancer are frequently taken to resection surgery as a curative management of their malignant pathology, according to the type of resection or reconstruction. In a high number of cases, they are management with colorectal anastomosis with a derivative ileostomy in the same procedure. The closure of this ileostomy is usually done after two to three months of the procedure, however in our environment it could take up to six or twelve months, during which time the patient is exposed to social difficulties, management problems and complications, derived from it. The early closure (7-12 days of its creation) of an ileostomy, despite the little evidence, seems to be a safe, feasible procedure that would save the patient having to live temporarily with an ileostomy.

DISEASE(S): Ileostomy - Stoma,Colorectal Surgery,Colonic Neoplasms

PROVIDER: 2289917 | ecrin-mdr-crc |

REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR

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