2022
DOI: 10.1111/ans.18132
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Skin to origin of mesenteric artery study (STOMA): prospective study of distances between stoma location and proximal superior mesenteric artery

Abstract: Background: Traditional siting of stomas, in the lower abdomen, has been guided by surgical dogma lacking evidence. In the lower abdomen, the combination of a thick and pendulous abdominal apron, can create a challenging and suboptimal site for a stoma. The anatomical determinant limiting delivery of a stoma to the abdominal skin is the distance of the SMA from the lower border of the pancreas. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the distance between the traditional stoma site, and upper abdom… Show more

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“…Therefore, ensuring adequate training and education of the responsible operator, including consultant surgeons, to perform this in EmLap cases should be a research priority for the future. Over 95% of the EmLap cohort have a preoperative CT scan [24], therefore the potential exists to utilize imaging to guide optimum preoperative stoma siting [43]. This is particularly important in the obese population and those with a pendulous abdominal apron, where stoma siting can be challenging, particularly if the patient cannot sit up.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, ensuring adequate training and education of the responsible operator, including consultant surgeons, to perform this in EmLap cases should be a research priority for the future. Over 95% of the EmLap cohort have a preoperative CT scan [24], therefore the potential exists to utilize imaging to guide optimum preoperative stoma siting [43]. This is particularly important in the obese population and those with a pendulous abdominal apron, where stoma siting can be challenging, particularly if the patient cannot sit up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly important in the obese population and those with a pendulous abdominal apron, where stoma siting can be challenging, particularly if the patient cannot sit up. One particular radiological method, involving measurement of the distance between the origin of the superior mesenteric artery and the skin, demonstrated that stomas sited in the upper abdomen may be of increased benefit in this population due to the thinner abdominal wall [43]. However, utilization of radiological methods for stoma siting in the emergency cohort needs further validation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%