Risk Factors for Reoperation After Ileostomy in Colorectal Cancer

Diverting ileostomy significantly reduces the risk of anastomotic leakage during colorectal cancer surgery, but specific risk factors can complicate outcomes.

  • Anastomotic leakage occurred in 17.5% of patients, with lower rectal tumors as the sole significant risk factor (p=0.0095).
  • Reoperation due to leakage was necessary for 19% of these cases, particularly in patients with T4 tumors (p=0.022) and stenosis (p<0.001).

Surgeons should weigh these factors carefully when deciding on ileostomy in colorectal cancer surgeries, as some patients may benefit more from alternative approaches.

  • High-output stomas were seen in 30%, with outlet obstruction in 15.8%; severe complications in stoma reversal were rare (1.7%).

Journal Article by Takeda K, Yamada T (…) Yoshida H et 8 al. in Int J Colorectal Dis

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