Association of Risk Factors for the Mortality and Morbidity of Stoma Closure
Dileep Kumar, Samina Karim, Shafqatullah, Muhammad Hanif, Abdul Rasheed Zai, Muhammad Aqil Razzaq
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ABSTRACT
Background: Anastomal leakage is a main surgical difficulty and requires stoma
closure.
Objective: To find associated risks for mortality and morbidity of stoma closure.
Study Design: Retrospective cohort study
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Surgery Ward 2, Jinnah Sindh Medical University/Jinnah
Postgraduate Medical Centre Karachi from 1st July 2020 to 30th
June 2021.
Methodology: One hundred and twenty patients undergone rectal carcinoma surgeries were enrolled. The
complications were graded by Clavien-Dindo classification system. The stoma
closure was done by two different methods; the anterior wall technique or
resection with anastomosis. Time duration of surgery, scoring by American
Society of Anaesthesiologists was done and clinical and demographic information
documented.
Results: There were 62.5% males while 37.5% females and mean age was 65.5±8.5
years range between 31 to 72 years. Vascular blood supply affected leaking
anastomaly. No significant effect of stoma type or closing technique was seen.
However the time of stoma (p=0.044) and ASA score closure was a main risk for
causing complications and increasing morbidity or mortality chances.
Conclusion: Time of closure, American Society of Anaesthesiologists score as well as
vascular supply are risk factors for morbidity or mortality in stoma closure.
Keywords: Surgical stoma closure, Risk factors, Morbidity, Mortality