Reversal of Hartmann's procedure after surgery for complications of diverticular disease of the sigmoid colon is safe and possible in most patients

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Oomen, JLT [1 ]
Cuesta, MA
Engel, AF
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[1] Zaans Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Zaandam, Netherlands
[2] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Hartmann procedure; diverticulitis; POSSUM; p-POSSUM;
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10.1159/000091444
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background. Although evidence is growing that most patients who need an operation for diverticular disease of the sigmoid colon can be treated by a single-stage procedure, a two-stage procedure will still be necessary in some patients because of significant sepsis or technical difficulties. The outcomes of 65 patients who underwent secondary restoration after a Hartmann procedure for complicated diverticulitis were studied and the factors leading to complications and mortality were identified. Patients and Methods: Of 91 patients, in a consecutive 12-year period, whose primary operation was a Hartmann procedure, 72 survived longer than 3 months after discharge. Sixty-five underwent an attempted reversal of the Hartmann procedure. The POSSUM scores were calculated in all patients as well as the morbidity and mortality rates. Results: In 63 (96.9%) patients the bowel continuity could be restored with a morbidity of 38.5% and a mortality of 3.1%. The POSSUM and p-POSSUM scores adequately predicted the mortality in this series. Conclusion:This series shows that when surgical treatment for complicated diverticular disease of the sigmoid colon is necessary, the Hartmann procedure is still a valid indication. In a high percentage of patients the Hartmann procedure could be restored with a low mortality. Copyright (c) 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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