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Obesity increases wound complications in rectal cancer surgery.

机译:肥胖会增加直肠癌手术中的伤口并发症。

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BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of wound infections following surgery for colon cancer. Considerably less data is available, however, regarding the impact of obesity on infections and wound complications after resection for rectal cancer. Additionally, the impact of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) on complications in rectal surgery remains unclear. We hypothesized that obesity is associated with prolonged operative time and more infectious complications in obese patients undergoing both MIS and open surgery for rectal cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Review of retrospective surgical database. RESULTS: One hundred fifty patients underwent surgery for rectal cancer from 2002 to 2009. Open cases accounted for 72% (n = 108) and MIS for 28% (n = 42) of cases. BMI did not correlate with increased operative time in open rectal surgery, but in MIS patients, operative time increased from a median of 254 min in the lowest quartile of BMI to 333 min in the highest quartile (P < 0.004). Superficial wound infections in open rectal surgery increased from 17% to 52% with increasing BMI (P < 0.005). The increased rate of wound complications persisted in the MIS group. Rate of superficial wound infections and subsequent open packing in the MIS group increased from 0% in the lowest BMI quartile to 33% in the highest quartile (P < 0.029 and P < 0.007, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Elevated BMI is associated with increased wound complications in both minimally invasive and open rectal surgery. This trend may be related to prolonged operative time in obese patients, particularly in MIS. Our observations suggest that more aggressive techniques to prevent infection are warranted in obese patients undergoing rectal surgery.
机译:背景:肥胖症会增加结肠癌手术后伤口感染的风险。但是,关于直肠癌切除后肥胖对感染和伤口并发症的影响的可用数据很少。此外,微创手术(MIS)对直肠手术并发症的影响尚不清楚。我们假设肥胖与进行MIS和直肠癌手术的肥胖患者手术时间延长和感染并发症更多有关。材料与方法:回顾性回顾性外科数据库。结果:从2002年至2009年,一百五十名患者接受了直肠癌手术。开放病例占72%(n = 108),MIS占28%(n = 42)。 BMI与开放式直肠手术的手术时间增加无关,但在MIS患者中,手术时间从BMI最低四分位数的中位数254分钟增加到最高四分位数的333分钟(P <0.004)。随着BMI的增加,直肠开放手术中的浅表伤口感染率从17%增加到52%(P <0.005)。 MIS组伤口并发症的发生率持续上升。 MIS组的浅表伤口感染率和随后的开放包装率从最低BMI四分位数的0%增加到最高四分位数的33%(分别为P <0.029和P <0.007)。结论:在微创和直肠开放手术中,BMI升高与伤口并发症增加相关。这种趋势可能与肥胖患者尤其是MIS患者手术时间延长有关。我们的观察结果表明,在进行直肠外科手术的肥胖患者中,有必要采取更积极的技术来预防感染。

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