Colectomy as treatment for constipation in selected patients

Author:

Piccirillo M F1,Reissman P1,Wexner S D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, 3000 West Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309, USA

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this study was to conduct a prospective assessment of the results of total abdominal colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis (TAC) in patients with colonic inertia. Overall, 416 patients were evaluated for chronic constipation. Of the patients, 54 (13 per cent) had colonic inertia, defined as diffuse marker delay during transit study without paradoxical puborectalis contraction on cinedefaecography or electromyography. All 54 patients (42 women and 12 men), with a mean age of 49 (range 17–78) years, underwent TAC. Preoperative bowel frequency was a mean of one every 8 days, requiring large doses of laxatives, enemas or both. There was no major postoperative morbidity; five patients were readmitted due to bowel obstruction, three for successful conservative management while the other two required enterolysis. After a mean follow-up of 27 (range 2–51) months these 54 patients reported a mean frequency of spontaneous bowel movements of 3.7 (range 1–10) per day. ‘Excellent’ or ‘good’ outcome was reported by 51 patients (94 per cent). TAC can be performed with acceptable morbidity and 94 per cent of patients will have satisfactory improvement in bowel habit.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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