Aim: Traditionally, support rods have been used when creating loop stomas in the hope of preventing retraction. However, their effectiveness has not been clearly established. This study aimed to investigate the rate of stoma rod usage and its impact on stoma retraction and complication rates. Method: A prospective cohort of 515 consecutive patients who underwent loop ileostomy/colostomy formation at a tertiary referral colorectal unit in Sydney, Australia were studied. Mortality and unplanned return to theatre rates were calculated. The primary outcome measure of interest was stoma retraction, occurring within 30 days of surgery. Secondary outcome measures included early stoma complications. The 10- year temporal trends for rod usage, stoma...
Background: The last decade there has been an increased awareness of the problem of anastomotic leak...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
Purpose A diverting stoma is commonly formed to reduce the rate of anastomotic leak following anteri...
Objective: Whether or not a protective stoma reduces the rate of anastomotic leakage after distal co...
PURPOSE Defunctioning loop ileostomies (LI) are commonly used in colorectal surgery to reduce the...
A rod passed through the mesenteric window is commonly used during maturation of ileostomies, but ev...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this prospective study was to validate a variant in the loop ileost...
We evaluated evidence related to the use of a rod (bridge) to prevent stoma retraction during loop o...
Background: Beside the conventional plastic rods, different techniques and materials have been propo...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with timing of stoma reversal after rectal cancer surgery in...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection after stoma reversal is common. The optimal skin closure techniq...
PURPOSE: To describe a novel securing device for loop colostomies, developed in our institution and ...
Introduction Several stoma related complications can occur following ileostomy or colostomy forma...
Aim: The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the importance of surgical technique for stoma complicat...
Background: Stoma formation is a commonly performed procedure both during and following colorectal s...
Background: The last decade there has been an increased awareness of the problem of anastomotic leak...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
Purpose A diverting stoma is commonly formed to reduce the rate of anastomotic leak following anteri...
Objective: Whether or not a protective stoma reduces the rate of anastomotic leakage after distal co...
PURPOSE Defunctioning loop ileostomies (LI) are commonly used in colorectal surgery to reduce the...
A rod passed through the mesenteric window is commonly used during maturation of ileostomies, but ev...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this prospective study was to validate a variant in the loop ileost...
We evaluated evidence related to the use of a rod (bridge) to prevent stoma retraction during loop o...
Background: Beside the conventional plastic rods, different techniques and materials have been propo...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with timing of stoma reversal after rectal cancer surgery in...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection after stoma reversal is common. The optimal skin closure techniq...
PURPOSE: To describe a novel securing device for loop colostomies, developed in our institution and ...
Introduction Several stoma related complications can occur following ileostomy or colostomy forma...
Aim: The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the importance of surgical technique for stoma complicat...
Background: Stoma formation is a commonly performed procedure both during and following colorectal s...
Background: The last decade there has been an increased awareness of the problem of anastomotic leak...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
Purpose A diverting stoma is commonly formed to reduce the rate of anastomotic leak following anteri...