Abstract:Objective:To investigate the causes of complications of abdominal stoma after surgery on patients with rectal cancer, and to explore the measures of prevention and treatment.
Methods:The clinical data of 299 patients with rectal cancer who underwent abdominal ostomy were reviewed retrospectively.
Results:The overall incidence of stoma-associated complications was 33.1% (99/299). Peri-stomal dermatitis occurred in 91cases (30.4%), 8 cases (2.7%) suffered from stomal stenosis, 3 cases (1.0%) had with stomal obstruction, 17 cases (5.7%) had stomal prolapase and 2 cases (0.6%) had stomal necrosis. The incidence of peri-stomal dermatitis and stomal prolapase was much higher in patients with loop stoma than those with end stoma. In patients with end stoma, the occurrences of stomal obstruction and para-stomal hernia were less observed in those with extraperitoneal colostomy than those with transperitoneal colostomy.
Conclusions:Timely management of stoma related factors and reasonable choice of ostomy method could effectively reduce the occurrence of stomal complications.