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American Journal of Surgery | 2000

Risk factors for anastomotic leakage after low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision.

Wl Law; Kin-Wah Chu; Judy W. C. Ho; Cw Chan

BACKGROUND This study aims to analyze the risk factors for anastomotic leakage after low anterior resection with the technique of total mesorectal excision (TME). METHODS From September 1993 to November 1998, 196 patients with rectal cancer from 3 to 12 cm from the anal verge were treated with low anterior resection with TME. The data were entered in a prospective manner, and the factors that might affect anastomotic leakage were analyzed. RESULTS The mean level of anastomosis was 3.6 cm from the anal verge (range 1 to 5 cm). The leakage rate was 10.2%. Female gender (P = 0.01; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.3 to 14.3; odds ratio 4.3) and presence of a diversion stoma (P = 0.01; 95% CI 1.4 to 14.2; odds ratio 4.5) were independent significant factors for lower anastomotic leakage. The absence of a stoma was associated with significantly increased leakage in male (P = 0.001) but not in female (P = 0.51) patients. CONCLUSIONS With low anastomosis after low anterior resection with TME, diversion stoma construction should be performed routinely in men. In women, the need for diversion can be more selective.


World Journal of Surgery | 1999

Prospective Evaluation of Selective Defunctioning Stoma for Low Anterior Resection with Total Mesorectal Excision

Ronnie Tung-Ping Poon; Kin-Wah Chu; Judy W. C. Ho; Cw Chan; Wl Law; John Wong

Abstract. Low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision for rectal carcinoma is associated with a high anastomotic leakage rate, and the effectiveness of a defunctioning stoma in preventing anastomotic leakage remains controversial. In this study a policy of selective defunctioning stoma for stapled colorectal anastomosis after low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision in 148 consecutive patients was evaluated prospectively. A defunctioning stoma was performed in 61 patients (41%) considered at high risk of anastomotic leakage. Clinical leakage occurred in 2 patients (3.3%) with a stoma and 11 patients (12.6%) without a stoma (p= 0.047). Among those without a stoma, the leakage rate among male patients (20.9%) was significantly higher than that for female patients (4.5%) (p= 0.022). Leakage subsided with conservative treatment in the two patients with a stoma, but seven patients without a stoma developed peritonitis requiring laparotomy. No deaths resulted from leakage, and there was one hospital death (0.6%) in the whole group. Median hospital stay was similar with and without a stoma (13.0 vs. 12.0 days) (p= 0.290). Closure of the stoma was associated with no mortality, a morbidity rate of 8.7%, and a median hospital stay of 6.0 days. In conclusion, a defunctioning stoma is effective in preventing clinical anastomotic leakage after low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision. The relatively high incidence of leakage in the low risk group indicates the difficulty of predicting anastomotic leakage and hence the need for more liberal use of a defunctioning stoma especially in male patients.


Archive | 2002

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours — A Retrospective Study of the Clinical, Endoscopic, and Computed Tomographic Features

Hkf Mak; Cmy Leung; Cw Chan; Jwc Ho; Kko Mak; Ky Wong


Archive | 1998

Total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer decreases local recurrence

Kin Wah Chu; Wl Law; Jwc Ho; Cw Chan


Archive | 1997

Functional outcome after low anterior resection for carcinoma of distal rectum

Cw Chan; Kin Wah Chu; Wl Law


Archive | 1997

Optimal moblisation for low anterior resection

Kin Wah Chu; Jwc Ho; Cw Chan; Wl Law; Hk Choi


Archive | 1997

The value of flexible sigmoidoscopy in 1394 Chinese patients

Hk Choi; Kin Wah Chu; Jwc Ho; Cw Chan; Wl Law


Archive | 1997

The value of emergency colonoscopy in acute large bowel obstruction

Cw Chan; D Cheng; Wl Law; Jwc Ho; Kin Wah Chu


Archive | 1997

Prospective randomized trial to compare bowel preparation regimens using polyehylene glycol (PEG) solution, one dose and two doses of oral sodium phosphate solution

Wl Law; Kin Wah Chu; L Wong; Cw Chan; Jwc Ho


Archive | 1997

Triple rubber band ligation for haemorrhoids: prospective randomized trial of the use of local lignocaine

Kin Wah Chu; Wl Law; Cw Chan; Jwc Ho

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Wl Law

University of Hong Kong

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Kin Wah Chu

University of Hong Kong

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Hk Choi

University of Hong Kong

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Kin-Wah Chu

University of Hong Kong

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John Wong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Jwc Ho

University of Hong Kong

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Ky Wong

University of Hong Kong

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