Colorectal cancer surgery in a district general hospital

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Wakefield, SE [1 ]
Baigrie, RJ [1 ]
Macleod, AJ [1 ]
Berry, AR [1 ]
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[1] NORTHAMPTON GEN HOSP,NORTHAMPTON NN1 5BD,ENGLAND
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colorectal cancer; surgery;
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The purpose of our study was to audit colorectal cancer surgery in a large district hospital, compare our results with other series and highlight any areas in patient management where improvements could be made. A comprehensive audit was undertaken of all patients undergoing surgery for colorectal adenocarcinoma over a 2-year period (December 1989 to November 1991). Two hundred and twenty-two patients were studied. General practitioner referrals were seen within 8 weeks in 140 (96%) of 149 cases. Delay to diagnosis was associated with barium enema examination. A consultant or senior registrar was present at 187 (84.2%) of operations, and only two (0.9%) were undertaken between 24.00 and 08.00 hours. For rectal tumours the ratio of anterior resection to abdomino-perineal excision was 2:1. Eight of nine anastomotic leaks followed lon anterior resection. All required re-operation and three died The overall in-hospital mortality was 17 (7.7%). Although our results compare favourably with other published series, several areas for potential improvement in management have been identified.
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