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Predictors for Anastomotic Leak, Postoperative Complications, and Mortality After Right Colectomy for Cancer: Results From an International Snapshot Audit

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Predictors for Anastomotic Leak, Postoperative Complications, and Mortality After Right Colectomy for Cancer: Results From an International Snapshot Audit / European Society Of Coloproctology Collaborating Group, 2015; Frasson, M; Battersby, N; Bhangu, A; Hervas, D; El-Hussuna, A; Gallo, G; Pata, F; Pinkney, T; Poskus, T; Singh, B. - In: DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM. - ISSN 0012-3706. - 63:5(2020), pp. 606-618. [10.1097/DCR.0000000000001590]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:

A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, but modern high-quality, multination data addressing the morbidity and mortality rates are lacking.

OBJECTIVE:

This study reports the morbidity and mortality rates for right-sided colon cancer and identifies predictors for unfavorable short-term outcome after right hemicolectomy.

DESIGN:

This was a snapshot observational prospective study.

SETTING:

The study was conducted as a multicenter international study.

PATIENTS:

The 2015 European Society of Coloproctology snapshot study was a prospective multicenter international series that included all patients undergoing elective or emergency right hemicolectomy or ileocecal resection over a 2-month period in early 2015. This is a subanalysis of the colon cancer cohort of patients.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:

Predictors for anastomotic leak and 30-day postoperative morbidity and mortality were assessed using multivariable mixed-effect logistic regression models after variables selection with the Lasso method.

RESULTS:

Of the 2515 included patients, an anastomosis was performed in 97.2% (n = 2444), handsewn in 38.5% (n = 940) and stapled in 61.5% (n = 1504) cases. The overall anastomotic leak rate was 7.4% (180/2444), 30-day morbidity was 38.0% (n = 956), and mortality was 2.6% (n = 66). Patients with anastomotic leak had a significantly increased mortality rate (10.6% vs 1.6% no-leak patients; p > 0.001). At multivariable analysis the following variables were associated with anastomotic leak: longer duration of surgery (OR = 1.007 per min; p = 0.0037), open approach (OR = 1.9; p = 0.0037), and stapled anastomosis (OR = 1.5; p = 0.041).

LIMITATIONS:

This is an observational study, and therefore selection bias could be present. For this reason, a multivariable logistic regression model was performed, trying to correct possible confounding factors.

CONCLUSIONS:

Anastomotic leak after oncologic right hemicolectomy is a frequent complication, and it is associated with increased mortality. The key contributing surgical factors for anastomotic leak were anastomotic technique, surgical approach, and duration of surgery.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anastomotic leak; colon cancer; postoperative outcome; right colectomy
Elenco autori:
European Society Of Coloproctology Collaborating Group, 2015; Frasson, M; Battersby, N; Bhangu, A; Hervas, D; El-Hussuna, A; Gallo, G; Pata, F; Pinkney, T; Poskus, T; Singh, B
Autori di Ateneo:
GALLO GAETANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/188820
Pubblicato in:
DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM
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https://journals.lww.com/dcrjournal/Abstract/2020/05000/Predictors_for_Anastomotic_Leak,_Postoperative.9.aspx
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