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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 4/2014

01-04-2014

Management of Anastomotic Leak: Lessons Learned from a Large Colon and Rectal Surgery Training Program

Authors: Jennifer Blumetti, Vivek Chaudhry, Jose R. Cintron, John J. Park, Slawomir Marecik, Jacqueline L. Harrison, Leela M. Prasad, Herand Abcarian

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 4/2014

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Abstract

Background

Anastomotic leak is a dreaded surgical complication that can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Despite its prevalence, there is no consensus on the management of anastomotic leak. This study aimed to review the management of anastomotic leak in the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at two institutions.

Methods

This is a retrospective review of all anastomotic leaks occurring after surgery in the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at two teaching institutions during 1997–2008.

Results

Altogether, 103 leaks occurred in 1,707 anastomoses (6 %), with a median time to diagnosis of 20 days (2–1,400 days). The 90-day mortality rate was 3 %. The majority of cases were managed nonoperatively (73 %), and the majority of leaks were from an extraperitoneal anastomosis (67 %). Success (i.e., radiographic demonstration of a healed leak, restored gastrointestinal continuity) occurred in 54 % of operatively managed leaks and 57 % of nonoperatively managed leaks (56 % overall). Operative management differed by leak location. In 91 % of patients with intraperitoneal leaks, the anastomosis was resected. In 76 % of patients with extraperitoneal leaks, diversion and drainage alone was performed without manipulating the anastomosis. Nonoperative management was successful for 57 % of extraperitoneal leaks and 58 % of intraperitoneal leaks. There was no significant difference in the success rates based on type of management (operative/nonoperative) for either extraperitoneal or intraperitoneal leaks.

Conclusions

Anastomotic leak continues to result in patient morbidity and mortality. Its diverse presentation requires tailoring management to the patient. Nonoperative and operative treatments are viable options for intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal leaks based on patient presentation.
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Metadata
Title
Management of Anastomotic Leak: Lessons Learned from a Large Colon and Rectal Surgery Training Program
Authors
Jennifer Blumetti
Vivek Chaudhry
Jose R. Cintron
John J. Park
Slawomir Marecik
Jacqueline L. Harrison
Leela M. Prasad
Herand Abcarian
Publication date
01-04-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-013-2340-y

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