2023
DOI: 10.1111/codi.16603
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The impact of intestinal stoma formation on patient quality of life after emergency surgery—A systematic review

Scott MacDonald,
Li‐Siang Wong,
Rachel John‐Charles
et al.

Abstract: Aim Elective stoma formation has a negative effect on patient quality of life (QoL), with a potential detrimental impact on body image, confidence and social functioning being shown previously. However, the impact of emergency stoma formation on QoL has been explored less frequently. This systematic review aims to synthesize all available literature exploring QoL via patient‐reported outcome measures. Methods A search strategy was implemented on 24 November 2022 across Embase, MEDLINE, PsycInfo and the Cochran… Show more

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“…The stoma on the anterior abdominal wall, formed both after a scheduled surgical intervention and after an emergency surgery, radically changes the patient's lifestyle and makes his bowel movements uncontrollable. There are complications related to labor, sexuality, restrictions on travel and active recreation, and therefore postoperative adaptation in 70% of cases goes along with a long-term depression [19][20][21]. Lack of information about the availability of colostomy techniques that would meet all the necessary treatment requirements justifies the development and introduction of new techniques for colostomy formation with a pouch closing function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stoma on the anterior abdominal wall, formed both after a scheduled surgical intervention and after an emergency surgery, radically changes the patient's lifestyle and makes his bowel movements uncontrollable. There are complications related to labor, sexuality, restrictions on travel and active recreation, and therefore postoperative adaptation in 70% of cases goes along with a long-term depression [19][20][21]. Lack of information about the availability of colostomy techniques that would meet all the necessary treatment requirements justifies the development and introduction of new techniques for colostomy formation with a pouch closing function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%