2020
DOI: 10.47717/turkjsurg.2020.4911
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Risk factors for postoperative ileus following loop ileostomy closure

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“…However, these studies did not focus on the details of the index surgery, and the relationship between the index surgery and postoperative ileus after ileostomy closure has not been su ciently evaluated. Laparotomy and total colectomy during the index surgery are reported risk factors for postoperative ileus after ileostomy [8]. In the present study, all index surgeries were performed laparoscopically, and there was a signi cant difference in laparoscopic operative procedures between the POI (+) and POI (−) groups.…”
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“…However, these studies did not focus on the details of the index surgery, and the relationship between the index surgery and postoperative ileus after ileostomy closure has not been su ciently evaluated. Laparotomy and total colectomy during the index surgery are reported risk factors for postoperative ileus after ileostomy [8]. In the present study, all index surgeries were performed laparoscopically, and there was a signi cant difference in laparoscopic operative procedures between the POI (+) and POI (−) groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…In this study, the incidence of postoperative complications after ileostomy closure was 22.6%, and the incidence of ileus was 14.5%. Some reports have investigated the risk factors for postoperative complications or ileus after ileostomy closure [7][8][9][10]. However, these studies did not focus on the details of the index surgery, and the relationship between the index surgery and postoperative ileus after ileostomy closure has not been su ciently evaluated.…”
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“…Local and systemic inflammatory responses caused by the surgery also play a key role. 28 First, tissue trauma caused by surgical operations causes local accumulation of large amounts of cytokines and inflammatory transmitters in the intestine, resulting in edema of the intestinal wall, which directly affects gastrointestinal motility. 29 Second, increased permeability of the intestinal epithelial barrier also leads to translocation of bacteria and endotoxins, exacerbating the inflammatory response.…”
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“…It is also essential to know how to identify and manage postoperative complications associated with this technique, such as ileus, anastomotic leak, surgical infection, and incisional 3 During this video, we present some tips and tricks on to decrease the risk of occurrence of these complications. 4 Twitter Martina Aida Angeles @AngelesFite and Alejandra Martinez @Alejandra Contributors All authors made appropriate contributions to the manuscript. MAA is responsible for the overall content as guarantor.…”
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