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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 3/2013

01-03-2013 | Controlled Clinical Trial

Complications after end-to-end vs. side-to-side anastomosis in ileocecal Crohn’s disease—early postoperative results from a randomized controlled multi-center trial (ISRCTN-45665492)

Authors: Urte Zurbuchen, Anton J. Kroesen, Philipp Knebel, Michael-Hans Betzler, Heinz Becker, Hans-Peter Bruch, Norbert Senninger, Stefan Post, Heinz J. Buhr, Jörg-Peter Ritz, German Advanced Surgical Treatment Study Group

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 3/2013

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Abstract

Background

Recurrent Crohn’s disease activity at the site of anastomosis after ileocecal resection is of great surgical importance. This prospective randomized multi-center trial with an estimated case number of 224 patients was initially planned to investigate whether stapled side-to-side anastomosis, compared to hand-sewn end-to-end anastomosis, results in a decreased recurrence of Crohn’s disease following ileocolic resection (primary endpoint). The secondary endpoint was to focus on the early postoperative results comparing both surgical methods. The study was terminated early due to insufficient patient recruitment and because another large study investigated the same question, while our trial was ongoing.

Methods and study design

Patients with stenosing ileitis terminalis in Crohn’s disease who underwent an ileocolic resection were randomized to side-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis. Due to its early discontinuation, our study only investigated the secondary endpoints, the early postoperative results (complications: bleeding, wound infection, anastomotic leakage, first postoperative stool, duration of hospital stay).

Results

From February 2006 until June 2010, 67 patients were enrolled in nine participating centers. The two treatment groups were comparable to their demographic and pre-operative data. BMI and Crohn’s Disease Activity Index were 22.2 (±4.47) and 200.5 (±73.66), respectively, in the side-to-side group compared with 23.3 (±4.99) and 219.6 (±89.03) in the end-to-end group. The duration of surgery was 126.7 (±42.8) min in the side-to-side anastomosis group and 137.4 (±51.9) min in the end-to-end anastomosis group. Two patients in the end-to-end anastomosis group developed an anastomotic leakage (6.5%). Impaired wound healing was found in 13.9% of the side-to-side anastomosis group, while 6.5% of the end-to-end anastomosis group developed this complication. The duration of hospital stay was comparable in both groups with 9.9 (±3.93) and 10.4 (±3.26) days, respectively.

Conclusions

Because of the early discontinuation of the study, it is not possible to provide a statement about the perianastomotic recurrence rates regarding the primary endpoint. With regard to the early postoperative outcome, we observed no difference between the two types of anastomosis.
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Metadata
Title
Complications after end-to-end vs. side-to-side anastomosis in ileocecal Crohn’s disease—early postoperative results from a randomized controlled multi-center trial (ISRCTN-45665492)
Authors
Urte Zurbuchen
Anton J. Kroesen
Philipp Knebel
Michael-Hans Betzler
Heinz Becker
Hans-Peter Bruch
Norbert Senninger
Stefan Post
Heinz J. Buhr
Jörg-Peter Ritz
German Advanced Surgical Treatment Study Group
Publication date
01-03-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 3/2013
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-012-0904-1

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