학술논문

Risk Factors for Parastomal Hernia Associated with Covering Stoma in Rectal Surgery
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Indian Journal of Surgery. August 2021, Vol. 83 Issue Suppl 3, p749, 6 p.
Subject
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Colorectal cancer -- Risk factors
Hernia -- Risk factors
Health
Risk factors
Language
English
ISSN
0972-2068
Abstract
The definitive risk factors for parastomal hernia (PSH), a complication of stoma construction that can lead to severe morbidity, remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to determine risk factors for PSH after rectal surgery in Japanese patients. We retrospectively included 134 patients who underwent rectal tumor surgery and covering stoma construction between January 2012 and October 2016 in our department. Eleven variables, including the presence of sarcopenia determined by computed tomography (CT), were studied as risk factors for PSH. The diagnosis of PSH was based on CT obtained during follow-up after surgery. Our results indicated that the incidence of PSH was 16.4% (22/134). Multivariate analysis revealed that age [greater than or equal to] 65 years (odds ratio [OR], 9.53; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.11-71.3; P = 0.009), sarcopenia (OR, 5.08; 95%CI, 1.10-25.8; P = 0.039), umbilical subcutaneous fat thickness [greater than or equal to] 21.3 mm (OR, 7.91; 95%CI, 2.02-38.9; P = 0.0051), and colostomy (OR, 9.02; 95%CI, 1.58-64.3; P = 0.018) were independent risk factors for PSH. Therefore, older age, sarcopenia, thick subcutaneous fat, and colostomy were risk factors for PSH. With the increasing age and sarcopenia incidence in recent years, reduction of risk factors and preventative approaches for PSH are necessary before rectal surgery.
Author(s): Kazuhiro Ishimaru [sup.1], Yasutaka Shuno [sup.1], Hiroaki Nozawa [sup.1], Kazushige Kawai [sup.1], Koji Murono [sup.1], Soichiro Ishihara [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.26999.3d, 0000 0001 2151 536X, Department of Surgical [...]