Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side
Introduction: The morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction reach significant values. Perhaps this and other factors could explain why 30–60% of patients end up with definitive ostomies, even those with initially temporary ostomies, due to the procedure risks. Objec...
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doaj-e22bd3700ddd418cbd8d7bf1c75b650e2021-07-02T01:26:49ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.Journal of Coloproctology2237-93632014-10-01344198201Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east sideIsaac José Felippe Corrêa Neto0Otávio Nunes Siá1Eduardo Augusto Lopes2Rodrigo Padilla3Katiucia Tereza Molezin Portugal4Alexander Sá Rolim5Rogério Freitas Lino Souza6Hugo Henriques Watté7Laércio Robles8Coloproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Brazilian Coloproctology Society (SBCP), São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Corresponding author.Coloproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, BrazilColoproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, BrazilGeneral Surgery Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina, São Paulo, SP, BrazilGeneral Surgery Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina, São Paulo, SP, BrazilColoproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Brazilian Coloproctology Society (SBCP), São Paulo, SP, BrazilColoproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, BrazilColoproctology Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina (HSM), São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Brazilian Coloproctology Society (SBCP), São Paulo, SP, BrazilGeneral Surgery Service, Hospital Santa Marcelina, São Paulo, SP, BrazilIntroduction: The morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction reach significant values. Perhaps this and other factors could explain why 30–60% of patients end up with definitive ostomies, even those with initially temporary ostomies, due to the procedure risks. Objective: To analyze retrospectively the medical records of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in one of the SUS referral hospitals in São Paulo from October 2008 to December 2011. Results: The mean age of our patients was 53.9 years and 54% of those 100 patients studied between October 2008 and December 2011 had significant comorbidity. The indication for creating an initial ostomy was malignancy in 43%, and the mean stoma duration 14.3 months. The mortality rate was 6%. Conclusion: Although the bowel transit reconstruction is a procedure quite desired by patients, its indication should be carefully evaluated, with an appropriate consent from the patient. Resumo: Introdução: A morbi-mortalidade de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução de trânsito intestinal alcança valores significativos e, por esse e outros fatores, talvez se explique o fato que de 30 a 60% dos portadores de ostomia intestinal terminal passam a possuí-la de maneira definitiva, apesar de, na maior parte das vezes, ela ser realizada como procedimento provisório com o argumento de maior segurança do paciente. Objetivo: Analisar retrospectivamente os dados de prontuário de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução de trânsito intestinal em um dos hospitais de referência do SUS na cidade de São Paulo no período de outubro de 2008 a dezembro de 2011. Resultados: A média de idade dos pacientes foi de 53,9 anos e 54% dos 100 pacientes estudados no período de outubro de 2008 e dezembro de 2011 padeciam de alguma comorbidade. A indicação para confecção da ostomia inicial decorreu de doença maligna em 43% e o tempo médio de permanência com o estoma foi de 14,3 meses. A taxa de mortalidade foi de 6%. Conclusão: Embora a reconstrução do trânsito intestinal seja um procedimento bastante desejado pelos pacientes, sua indicação deve ser bastante criteriosa, com consentimento adequado por parte do paciente. Keywords: Ostomy, Bowel transit reconstruction, Morbidity and mortality, Palavras-chave: Ostomia, Reconstrução de trânsito intestinal, Morbi-mortalidadehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2237936314000793 |
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Isaac José Felippe Corrêa Neto Otávio Nunes Siá Eduardo Augusto Lopes Rodrigo Padilla Katiucia Tereza Molezin Portugal Alexander Sá Rolim Rogério Freitas Lino Souza Hugo Henriques Watté Laércio Robles Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side Journal of Coloproctology |
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Isaac José Felippe Corrêa Neto Otávio Nunes Siá Eduardo Augusto Lopes Rodrigo Padilla Katiucia Tereza Molezin Portugal Alexander Sá Rolim Rogério Freitas Lino Souza Hugo Henriques Watté Laércio Robles |
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Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side |
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Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side |
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Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side |
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Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side |
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Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of São Paulo's east side |
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retrospective analysis of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in a tertiary referral hospital of são paulo's east side |
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Journal of Coloproctology |
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Introduction: The morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction reach significant values. Perhaps this and other factors could explain why 30–60% of patients end up with definitive ostomies, even those with initially temporary ostomies, due to the procedure risks. Objective: To analyze retrospectively the medical records of patients undergoing bowel transit reconstruction in one of the SUS referral hospitals in São Paulo from October 2008 to December 2011. Results: The mean age of our patients was 53.9 years and 54% of those 100 patients studied between October 2008 and December 2011 had significant comorbidity. The indication for creating an initial ostomy was malignancy in 43%, and the mean stoma duration 14.3 months. The mortality rate was 6%. Conclusion: Although the bowel transit reconstruction is a procedure quite desired by patients, its indication should be carefully evaluated, with an appropriate consent from the patient. Resumo: Introdução: A morbi-mortalidade de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução de trânsito intestinal alcança valores significativos e, por esse e outros fatores, talvez se explique o fato que de 30 a 60% dos portadores de ostomia intestinal terminal passam a possuí-la de maneira definitiva, apesar de, na maior parte das vezes, ela ser realizada como procedimento provisório com o argumento de maior segurança do paciente. Objetivo: Analisar retrospectivamente os dados de prontuário de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução de trânsito intestinal em um dos hospitais de referência do SUS na cidade de São Paulo no período de outubro de 2008 a dezembro de 2011. Resultados: A média de idade dos pacientes foi de 53,9 anos e 54% dos 100 pacientes estudados no período de outubro de 2008 e dezembro de 2011 padeciam de alguma comorbidade. A indicação para confecção da ostomia inicial decorreu de doença maligna em 43% e o tempo médio de permanência com o estoma foi de 14,3 meses. A taxa de mortalidade foi de 6%. Conclusão: Embora a reconstrução do trânsito intestinal seja um procedimento bastante desejado pelos pacientes, sua indicação deve ser bastante criteriosa, com consentimento adequado por parte do paciente. Keywords: Ostomy, Bowel transit reconstruction, Morbidity and mortality, Palavras-chave: Ostomia, Reconstrução de trânsito intestinal, Morbi-mortalidade |
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