Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, University Hospital, S-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Restorative proctocolectomy is considered to be the procedure of choice in the operative treatment of ulcerative colitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcome following operation and to identify possible predictive factors.
Methods
Some 168 patients (median age 32 years, 102 men) with ulcerative colitis underwent restorative proctocolectomy. The functional outcome was evaluated by a symptom index created from a questionnaire at a median of 29 (13–123) months of follow-up. The records of these patients were reviewed, and preoperative, peroperative and postoperative variables were registered and related to outcome.
Results
The response rate to the questionnaire was 155 (92 per cent) of 168. The symptom index was related to patients' overall assessment of outcome. In spite of a perceived good result many patients experienced a number of symptoms. Age over 50 years (P < 0·01), presence of extraintestinal manifestations (P < 0·05) and late complications, such as anastomotic stricture (P < 0·05), pouchitis (P < 0·01) and anal pain (P < 0·05), were related to a less favourable outcome.
Conclusion
While preoperative data may help in selecting patients suitable for restorative proctocolectomy, prevention of late complications seems most important in improving the functional outcome.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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