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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/19821
Title: Evaluation of wound suppuration as a postoperative complication after radical surgery with curative intent for colorectal cancer
Authors: Ciobica, Anamaria
Coman, Corina
Stan, Nora Diana
Coroiu, Roxana
Keywords: colorectal cancer;postoperative complication;suppurative wound
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: State Medical and Pharmaceutical University Nicolae Testemitanu, Medical Students and Residents Association, Scientific Association of Students and Young Doctors
Citation: CIOBICA, Anamaria, COMAN, Corina, STAN, Nora Diana, COROIU, Roxana. Evaluation of wound suppuration as a postoperative complication after radical surgery with curative intent for colorectal cancer. In: MedEspera: the 4th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2012, pp. 130-131.
Abstract: Introduction: The elective method of surgical intervention with curative intent in colorectal neoplasm is a radical surgery with a classic approach followed by different types of anastomosis. These types of surgical interventions are accompanied by a series of postoperative complications with impact on the period of recovery of the patient; these complications can be prevented by knowing the precipitating factors that favor their occurrence. Materials and methods: We performed a prospective study in which 750 patients with colorectal neoplasm resection were selected, 284 females and 465 males. The patients suffered surgical interventions with the classic approach and received segmental or total colorectal resections at the 3rd Surgical Clinic (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) between 01.01.2009 -01.12.2010. The study is based on postoperative complications and the following criteria were selected: bleeding, suppurated wound, anastomotic fistula, systemic complications (evisceration, abdominal abscess, urine retention, and thrombo-embolism, respiratory or cardiac complications) and fecal incontinence. The observed data was collected from patient observation files and standard sheets specially designed for this study. Results: We observed an increased prevalence of postoperative wound suppurations in patients that were living in urban areas with a frequency of 47.22% male patients with a frequency of 43.83%. Suppurative wound surgery is validated significantly in frequency among patients who had increased biological parameters that were evaluated preoperatively: 54.08% for urea, 54% for creatinine, 46.08% for TGO, 50% for TGP, 50% for platelet count, 51,4% for total bilirubin, 50.86% for amylases, 38.15% for blood glucose, 49.09% for hemoglobin, 52.63% for total protein, 90.9% for CEA, 54.45% for patients who received preoperative transfusions, 55.23% for patients that received preoperative anticoagulation treatment, 53.39% for patients that did not received intraoperative transfusions and 47.19% for those who claimed chronic alcoholism. In patients whose neoplastic process underwent surgical intervention in one surgical step and who underwent direct anastomosis the most common postoperative complication of suppurative wound had relevant percentage of 53.84%. The study found a relative dispersion taking in account the majority of elements for suppurative wound complications who weren’t significantly correlated with the location of the incision in segmental resection for different levels on the colorectal framework, for the ascending colon we got a percentage of 41.17%, 80% for the transverse colon, 60% for the descending colon, 60% for the sigmoid colon, 48.38% for the superior and medium thirds of the rectum and 35% for the inferior third of the rectum. Also the analyzed data are showing a relevant percent of 51.47 for the patients whose anastomosis was done in a single layer. Conclusions: The most common postoperative complication is suppurative wound and it is determined by the living area of the patient, sex of the patient and requires a faithful correction of the biological parameters with tendency for homeostasis. The distribution of the complications regarding the level for the segmental resection is statistically insignificant because of the dispersion rates of the occurrence of postoperative suppurative wound for different locations for segmental resection along the colorectal frame. The dates are also suggesting that the surgery steps in which the patients with neoplastic processes are operated is significantly related to postoperative events.
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: MedEspera: The 4th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 17-19, 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/19821
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