Timing of Closure of a Protective Loop-Ileostomy Can Be Crucial for Restoration of a Functional Digestion

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Introduction: Protective loop-ileostomy is one of the most common interventions in abdominal surgery to provide an alternative intestinal outlet until sufficient healing of a distal anastomosis has occurred. However, closure of a loop-ileostomy is also associated with complications. Thus, knowledge of the optimal time interval between primary and secondary surgery is crucial. Methods: Data from 409 patients were retrospectively analyzed regarding complications and risk factors in closure-associated morbidity and mortality. A modified Clavien-Dindo classification of surgical complications was used to evaluate the severity of complications. Results: A total of 96 (23.5%) patients suffered from postoperative complications after the closure of the loop-ileostomy. Early closure within 150 days from enterostomy (n = 229) was associated with less complications (p < 0.001**). Looking at the severity of complications, there were significantly more (p = 0.014*) mild postoperative complications in the late closure group (>150 days). Dysfunctional digestive problems—either (sub-) ileus (p = 0.004*), diarrhea or stool incontinence (p = 0.003*)—were the most frequent complications associated with late closure. Finally, we could validate in a multivariate analysis that “time to closure” (p = 0.002*) is independently associated with the development of complications after closure of a protective loop-ileostomy. Conclusion: Late closure (>150 days) of a loop-ileostomy is an independent risk factor in post-closure complications in a multivariate analysis. Nevertheless, circumstances of disease and therapy need to be considered when scheduling the closure procedure.

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Werner, J. M., Kupke, P., Ertl, M., Opitz, S., Schlitt, H. J., & Hornung, M. (2022). Timing of Closure of a Protective Loop-Ileostomy Can Be Crucial for Restoration of a Functional Digestion. Frontiers in Surgery, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.821509

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