1 Nov 2021Article
Transrectal vacuum treatment for low colorectal anastomotic leaks
Fatih Dasiran 1Ahmet Akbas 1Yavuz Angin 1Murat Yildirim 1Emin Daldal 1Hasan Dagmura 1Ismail Okan 1Mustafa Basak 2
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1 General Surgery Department, Gaziosmanpasa University Hospital, Tokat, Turkey
2 Medical Oncology Department, Gaziosmanpasa University Hospital, Tokat, Turkey
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2021, 92(6), 715-719;
Published: 1 Nov 2021
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leakage after rectal resection is a major complication which increases the rates of morbidity and mortality. A small number of patients with generalised peritonitis need radical surgical treatments. Stable patients with local peritonitis can be treated conservatively. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of transrectal vacuum treatment on the healing of low colorectal anastomotic leaks. METHODS: Medical records of fourteen patients managed conservatively with transrectal vacuum treatment for anastomotic leakage after rectal resection between September 2015 and September 2018, were retrospectively reviewed. Anastomotic leakage was documented and evaluated with computerised tomography and rectosigmoidoscopy. RESULTS: 10 of 14 patients had successful closure of the perianastomotic abscess cavity after a mean of 19 days of vacuum treatment. 2 patients in this group had stricture on the anastomotic site as a late complication which was successfully treated with repeated dilatations. 4 of 14 patients had eventually a permanent sigmoid colostomy. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that transrectal vacuum treatment can be safely used to all stable patients without generalised peritonitis in the management of low colorectal anastomotic leakages.
Keywords
- Anastomotic leakage
- Rectosigmoidoscopy
- Vacuum treatment
- VAC