Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia
2. Department of Surgery Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia
3. Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital Coopers Plains Queensland Australia
4. Brisbane Academic Functional Colorectal Unit Brisbane Queensland Australia
Abstract
AbstractAimSurgery for constipation is usually reserved for patients with severe and refractory symptoms because of concerns about perioperative morbidity and unpredictable functional outcomes. The aim of this paper is to identify the long‐term outcomes of patients who have undergone total colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for severe constipation.MethodPatients who had undergone a total colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for severe constipation were identified from a prospectively maintained database and sent a postal survey assessing functional symptoms, patient satisfaction and the impact of symptoms on quality of life. Information regarding the surgery, perioperative complications and hospitalizations were also collected. Functional outcomes of the surgery were evaluated with the Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index, St Marks incontinence score, Wexner continence score, obstructed defaecation syndrome score and Cleveland Clinic constipation score.ResultsSeventy‐one questionnaires were posted and 32 (45%) patients responded. The mean time since surgery was 15.3 years (range 2.9–30.4 years) Most patients were happy with the surgery. Ongoing symptoms were common, the most frequent of these were abdominal pain, experienced by 23 patients (71.9%), and faecal incontinence, experienced by 17 patients (53%). Fourteen patients (43.8%) required subsequent hospital admission due to bowel obstruction and eight patients (25%%) had subsequent surgery for adhesions. There was an association between patient quality of life and subsequent surgeries.ConclusionMost patients were happy and viewed their life as improved following total colectomy for severe constipation. This is despite a high rate of ongoing functional symptoms.
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