Background and Aim Routine use of water-soluble contrast enema (WSCE) to assess anastomotic integrity is debated. This study aimed to evaluate the role of WSCE to assess anastomotic integrity following anterior resections (AR) with defunctioning stoma prior to reversal and identify factors to limit its selective use. Methods This retrospective study evaluated all WSCE performed over a 7-year period at a high-volume colorectal unit. Risk factors for radiological abnormality/leak, including malignancy, chemoradiotherapy, and immediate postoperative complications, were recorded. A gastrointestinal specialist radiologist and surgeon validated all WSCEs reported as abnormal. Results Of the 486 WSCE studies identified, 92 were excl...
Anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer remains a common and often devastatin...
Objective To explore whether protective ileostomy is beneficial in preventing anastomotic leakage af...
Summary: Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of performing a preoperative water-solubl...
Background and Aim Routine use of water-soluble contrast enema (WSCE) to assess anastomotic integ...
Defunctioning loop ileostomy in low anterior resection (LAR) is routinely used to reduce consequence...
BACKGROUND: The aims of the study were to determine the radiological leak rate in those patients who...
A defunctioning loop ileostomy is often used to reduce the conse-quences of anastomotic leakage, esp...
Contrast enema is the gold standard technique for evaluating a pelvic anastomosis (PA) prior to ileo...
Introduction: Contrast enemas are often made prior to stoma reversal in order to detect distal intes...
Purpose To determine the value of routine contrast enema of loop ileostomy before elective ileostomy...
Purpose: To investigate the usefulness of contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CECT) to ...
BACKGROUND: Currently no consensus exists regarding what pre-reversal investigations are required to...
BACKGROUND: In patients who undergo restorative proctocoletomy (RPC) a pouchogram is often used to a...
Aim: This study investigates how often bowel continuity was restored after anastomotic leakage in an...
Background Colorectal resection anastomosis is the commonest cause of rectal strictures. Anastomotic...
Anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer remains a common and often devastatin...
Objective To explore whether protective ileostomy is beneficial in preventing anastomotic leakage af...
Summary: Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of performing a preoperative water-solubl...
Background and Aim Routine use of water-soluble contrast enema (WSCE) to assess anastomotic integ...
Defunctioning loop ileostomy in low anterior resection (LAR) is routinely used to reduce consequence...
BACKGROUND: The aims of the study were to determine the radiological leak rate in those patients who...
A defunctioning loop ileostomy is often used to reduce the conse-quences of anastomotic leakage, esp...
Contrast enema is the gold standard technique for evaluating a pelvic anastomosis (PA) prior to ileo...
Introduction: Contrast enemas are often made prior to stoma reversal in order to detect distal intes...
Purpose To determine the value of routine contrast enema of loop ileostomy before elective ileostomy...
Purpose: To investigate the usefulness of contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CECT) to ...
BACKGROUND: Currently no consensus exists regarding what pre-reversal investigations are required to...
BACKGROUND: In patients who undergo restorative proctocoletomy (RPC) a pouchogram is often used to a...
Aim: This study investigates how often bowel continuity was restored after anastomotic leakage in an...
Background Colorectal resection anastomosis is the commonest cause of rectal strictures. Anastomotic...
Anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer remains a common and often devastatin...
Objective To explore whether protective ileostomy is beneficial in preventing anastomotic leakage af...
Summary: Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of performing a preoperative water-solubl...