Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study

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Autor(a) principal: Boaron,Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Facchin,Luiza, Bau,Mariella, Zacharias,Patricia, Ribeiro,Diogo, Miranda,Eron Fábio, Barcelos,Ivan Folchini de, Ropelato,Renato Vismara, Steckert Filho,Álvaro, Meira Junior,José Donizeti de, Sassaki,Ligia, Saad-Hossne,Rogério, Kotze,Paulo Gustavo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Ileocolic resection (ICR) is the most common surgical procedure performed for Crohn's disease (CD). Similarly, right-sided Colorectal cancer (CRC) is treated by the same operation. The primary aim of this study was to analyze and compare the frequency and profile of early postoperative complications of ICR between patients with CD and CRC. Methods: Retrospective and observational study with patients submitted to ICR from two Brazilian tertiary referral units in colorectal surgery. We included patients with diagnosis of CD or CRC, treated with ICR, at any stage of follow-up. Variables analyzed: age at surgery, gender, diagnosis, surgical approach (open or laparoscopy), type of anastomosis (hand-sewn/stapled; end-to-end/side-to-side), presence and type of early postoperative complications (30 days) and mortality, among others. Results: 109 patients were included, 73 with CD (67%) and 36 with CRC (33%). CD patients were younger (42.44 ± 12.73 years vs. 66.14 ± 11.02 years in the CRC groups, p < 0.0001) and had more previous resections (20 ± 27.4 in CD and 0 in CCR, p = 0.001). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of overall early postoperative complications [17/73 (23.3%) in the CD and 5/36 (13.9%) in the CRC groups (p = 0.250)]. There was no significant difference between the groups in relation to anastomotic leakage (p = 0.185), surgical site infections (p = 0.883), other complications (0.829) and deaths (p = 0.069). Conclusions: There was no significant difference in early postoperative complications in patients with CD or CRC submitted to ICR.
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spelling Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative studyCrohn's diseaseColorectal cancerComplicationPostoperativeABSTRACT Introduction: Ileocolic resection (ICR) is the most common surgical procedure performed for Crohn's disease (CD). Similarly, right-sided Colorectal cancer (CRC) is treated by the same operation. The primary aim of this study was to analyze and compare the frequency and profile of early postoperative complications of ICR between patients with CD and CRC. Methods: Retrospective and observational study with patients submitted to ICR from two Brazilian tertiary referral units in colorectal surgery. We included patients with diagnosis of CD or CRC, treated with ICR, at any stage of follow-up. Variables analyzed: age at surgery, gender, diagnosis, surgical approach (open or laparoscopy), type of anastomosis (hand-sewn/stapled; end-to-end/side-to-side), presence and type of early postoperative complications (30 days) and mortality, among others. Results: 109 patients were included, 73 with CD (67%) and 36 with CRC (33%). CD patients were younger (42.44 ± 12.73 years vs. 66.14 ± 11.02 years in the CRC groups, p < 0.0001) and had more previous resections (20 ± 27.4 in CD and 0 in CCR, p = 0.001). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of overall early postoperative complications [17/73 (23.3%) in the CD and 5/36 (13.9%) in the CRC groups (p = 0.250)]. There was no significant difference between the groups in relation to anastomotic leakage (p = 0.185), surgical site infections (p = 0.883), other complications (0.829) and deaths (p = 0.069). Conclusions: There was no significant difference in early postoperative complications in patients with CD or CRC submitted to ICR.Sociedade Brasileira de Coloproctologia2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-93632017000400290Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro) v.37 n.4 2017reponame:Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coloproctologia (SBCP)instacron:SBCP10.1016/j.jcol.2017.07.004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBoaron,LarissaFacchin,LuizaBau,MariellaZacharias,PatriciaRibeiro,DiogoMiranda,Eron FábioBarcelos,Ivan Folchini deRopelato,Renato VismaraSteckert Filho,ÁlvaroMeira Junior,José Donizeti deSassaki,LigiaSaad-Hossne,RogérioKotze,Paulo Gustavoeng2017-12-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2237-93632017000400290Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=2237-9363&lng=pt&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbcp@sbcp.org.br2317-64232237-9363opendoar:2017-12-13T00:00Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Coloproctologia (SBCP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
title Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
spellingShingle Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
Boaron,Larissa
Crohn's disease
Colorectal cancer
Complication
Postoperative
title_short Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
title_full Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
title_fullStr Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
title_sort Postoperative complication rates between Crohn's disease and Colorectal cancer patients after ileocolic resections: a comparative study
author Boaron,Larissa
author_facet Boaron,Larissa
Facchin,Luiza
Bau,Mariella
Zacharias,Patricia
Ribeiro,Diogo
Miranda,Eron Fábio
Barcelos,Ivan Folchini de
Ropelato,Renato Vismara
Steckert Filho,Álvaro
Meira Junior,José Donizeti de
Sassaki,Ligia
Saad-Hossne,Rogério
Kotze,Paulo Gustavo
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author2 Facchin,Luiza
Bau,Mariella
Zacharias,Patricia
Ribeiro,Diogo
Miranda,Eron Fábio
Barcelos,Ivan Folchini de
Ropelato,Renato Vismara
Steckert Filho,Álvaro
Meira Junior,José Donizeti de
Sassaki,Ligia
Saad-Hossne,Rogério
Kotze,Paulo Gustavo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boaron,Larissa
Facchin,Luiza
Bau,Mariella
Zacharias,Patricia
Ribeiro,Diogo
Miranda,Eron Fábio
Barcelos,Ivan Folchini de
Ropelato,Renato Vismara
Steckert Filho,Álvaro
Meira Junior,José Donizeti de
Sassaki,Ligia
Saad-Hossne,Rogério
Kotze,Paulo Gustavo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crohn's disease
Colorectal cancer
Complication
Postoperative
topic Crohn's disease
Colorectal cancer
Complication
Postoperative
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Ileocolic resection (ICR) is the most common surgical procedure performed for Crohn's disease (CD). Similarly, right-sided Colorectal cancer (CRC) is treated by the same operation. The primary aim of this study was to analyze and compare the frequency and profile of early postoperative complications of ICR between patients with CD and CRC. Methods: Retrospective and observational study with patients submitted to ICR from two Brazilian tertiary referral units in colorectal surgery. We included patients with diagnosis of CD or CRC, treated with ICR, at any stage of follow-up. Variables analyzed: age at surgery, gender, diagnosis, surgical approach (open or laparoscopy), type of anastomosis (hand-sewn/stapled; end-to-end/side-to-side), presence and type of early postoperative complications (30 days) and mortality, among others. Results: 109 patients were included, 73 with CD (67%) and 36 with CRC (33%). CD patients were younger (42.44 ± 12.73 years vs. 66.14 ± 11.02 years in the CRC groups, p < 0.0001) and had more previous resections (20 ± 27.4 in CD and 0 in CCR, p = 0.001). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of overall early postoperative complications [17/73 (23.3%) in the CD and 5/36 (13.9%) in the CRC groups (p = 0.250)]. There was no significant difference between the groups in relation to anastomotic leakage (p = 0.185), surgical site infections (p = 0.883), other complications (0.829) and deaths (p = 0.069). Conclusions: There was no significant difference in early postoperative complications in patients with CD or CRC submitted to ICR.
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