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Clinical Outcomes of Ileostomy Closure According to Timing During Adjuvant Chemotherapy After Rectal Cancer Surgery

Authors
Choi, Yoo JinKwak, Jung-MyunHa, NeulLee, Tae HoonBaek, Se JinKim, JinKim, Seon Hahn
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
KOREAN SOC COLOPROCTOLOGY
Keywords
Rectal neoplasms; Ileostomy; Adjuvant chemotherapy
Citation
ANNALS OF COLOPROCTOLOGY, v.35, no.4, pp.187 - 193
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SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ANNALS OF COLOPROCTOLOGY
Volume
35
Number
4
Start Page
187
End Page
193
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/63663
DOI
10.3393/ac.2018.10.18.1
ISSN
2287-9714
Abstract
Purpose: No guidelines exist detailing when to implement a temporary ileostomy closure in the setting of adjuvant chemotherapy following sphincter-saving surgery for rectal cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and oncological outcomes of ileostomy closure during adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with curative resection of rectal cancer. Methods: This retrospective study investigated 220 patients with rectal cancer undergoing sphincter-saving surgery with protective loop ileostomy from January 2007 to August 2016. Patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1 (n = 161) who underwent stoma closure during adjuvant chemotherapy and group 2 (n = 59) who underwent stoma closure after adjuvant chemotherapy. Results: No significant differences were observed in operative time, blood loss, postoperative hospital stay, or postoperative complications in ileostomy closure between the 2 groups. No difference in overall survival (P = 0.959) or disease-free survival (P = 0.114) was observed between the 2 groups. Conclusion: Ileostomy closure during adjuvant chemotherapy was clinically safe, and interruption of chemotherapy due to ileostomy closure did not change oncologic outcomes.
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