Affiliation:
1. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 0316
Abstract
Abstract
Twenty patients (13 men) with low rectal cancer, median (range) age 64.5 (38–83) years were prospectively randomized to undergo ultra-low anterior resection with a J colonic pouch-anal anastomosis (median (range) distance of anastomosis from the anal verge 3 (1–4) cm). Another 20 patients (15 men), median (range) age 62.5 (44–86) years) with low rectal cancer were randomized to a straight coloanal anastomosis (median (range) distance of anastomosis from the anal verge 3.25 (2–5) cm). There were no significant differences in operative time or complications between the two groups. There was significantly better postoperative anal function in patients who underwent pouch-anal anastomosis at 1, 6 and 12 months after ileostomy closure. At 12 months all patients (19 of 19) with a pouch reconstruction had regained normal continence compared with 14 of 20 of those who had a straight coloanal anastomosis. No patient complained of severe constipation requiring enema or intubation to evacuate.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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