Preliminary results of Polish national multicenter LILEO study on ileostomy reversal.

Michał Kisielewski, Michał Wysocki, Tomasz Stefura, Tomasz Wojewoda, Kamil Safiejko, Mateusz Wierdak, Tomasz Sachanbiński, Michał Jankowski, Karol Tkaczyński, Karolina Richter, Wojciech Wysocki
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<b><br>Introduction:</b> Ileostomy reversal is a common surgical procedure and currently standardized perioperative and surgical protocols are lacking.</br> <b><br>Aim:</b> LILEO study was designed to perform a multicenter analysis on numerous perioperative parameters and estimation of the incidence of postoperative complications.</br> <b><br>Materials and methods:</b> The study is an open multicenter prospective cohort study. Preliminary results of the LILEO study after 3 months were available from 18 Polish surgical centers comprising full data of 59 patients who underwent ileostomy reversal.</br> <b><br>Results:</b> Parameters such as preoperative care, surgical technique, postoperative course and complications were analyzed. Preoperative fasting was used in 49.1% of patients. Fifty nine percent of anastomosis were handsewn and in 72.9% of patients had primary single suture wound closure. Mean length of hospital stay was 7.9 days (min 2 days, max 26 days). Complications occurred overall in 20 patients (33.9%). In 11.9% of patient's complications had grade III A/B in Clavien-Dindo classification.</br> <b><br>Discussion:</b> The perioperative care in the group of patients undergoing ileostomy reversal still lacks standardized and optimized treatment.</br> <b><br>Conclusions:</b> Ileostomy removal is a procedure with high risk of postoperative complications. Standardization of perioperative care based on further multicenter national study could result in a decrease of complications rate.</br>.

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波兰全国多中心 LILEO 回肠造口术逆转研究的初步结果。
</br><br>简介:</b>回肠造口术翻转是一种常见的外科手术,目前缺乏标准化的围手术期和手术方案。波兰 18 家外科中心提供了 LILEO 研究 3 个月后的初步结果,包括 59 名接受回肠造口术翻转术患者的全部数据。49.1%的患者术前禁食。59%的吻合术采用手工缝合,72.9%的患者采用单线缝合。平均住院时间为 7.9 天(最短 2 天,最长 26 天)。20名患者(33.9%)出现并发症。根据 Clavien-Dindo 分级,11.9% 患者的并发症为 III A/B 级。</br> <b><br>讨论:</b> 回肠造口翻转术患者的围手术期护理仍然缺乏标准化和优化的治疗。</br><b><br>结论:</b>回肠造口术是一种术后并发症风险较高的手术。基于进一步的多中心全国性研究的围手术期标准化护理可降低并发症发生率。
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