Morbilidad global asociada a ileostomías en asa temporales

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Introduction: The main indications for a loop ileostomy are to protect a distal anastomosis or to management of an anastomotic leak. However, it is a procedure with complications arising from its confection, function or closure. There are sparse local data on this topic. Objective: To describe the global morbidity from loop ileostomies. Method: Patients who underwent a loop ileostomy between January 2009 and January 2012 were retrospectively included. Demographics, indications, complications from the making, function and closure of the ileostomy was recorded. Results: The series consists of 64 patients. The total percentage of complications was 40.3%. Complications arising from the confection, function and closure were 4.7%, 18.7% and 16.9% respectively. Two patients were readmitted for dehydration with a total of 4 readmissions. Four patients were reoperated for morbidity of ileostomy closure, two intestinal obstructions, one leak and one enterotomy. Conclusion: In this study, loop ileostomy complications are present in a substantial proportion of patients. It should be take in consideration at the moment of making it.

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Gellona V, J., Villalón M, C., Martínez M, M., Miguieles C, R., Zúñiga D, Á., Molina P, M. E., … Bellolio R, F. (2015). Morbilidad global asociada a ileostomías en asa temporales. Revista Chilena de Cirugia, 67(6), 609–613. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-40262015000600008

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