COLONIC IRRIGATION - LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP IN 432 COLOSTOMY PATIENTS

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BAIL, JP [1 ]
JUGLARD, G [1 ]
FRAMERY, D [1 ]
DELIGNY, M [1 ]
CHARLES, JF [1 ]
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[1] CHRU A MORVAN,SERV CHIRURG DIGEST & ENDOCRINIENNE FX BICHAT,BREST,FRANCE
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PRESSE MEDICALE | 1994年 / 23卷 / 36期
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Objectives: Irrigating colostomies allows patients to achieve nearly complete fecal continence using a simple technique. We assessed long-term results in our series of 432 patients. Methods: From 1979 to 1992, we followed 432 patients who had undergone definitive colostomy surgery (mean follow-up = 8.4 years). Results: Colonic irrigation was impossible in 281 cases mainly due to retarded patient information (42%) or patient incapacity (31%). It was possible in 151 patients (globally 31%). In patients with abdominoperineal amputations the rate was 63%, for Hartmann procedures 17% and for derivations 6%. Most of the derivations were supraombilical colostomies (n = 51) including 6 who used colonic irrigation. No complications related to the technique were observed and minor incidents (usually problems with the cannula and/or pain) occurred in 61 patients. Thirteen patients (9%) abandoned the technique including 5 who complained of incontinence. Conclusions: Based on these observations, we conclude that colonic irrigation is not used enough. The key to success is a quality stomy and early patient information and training. This technique is particularly adapted for active patients. It is performed every 48 hours and lasts about 35 minutes.
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