Short-term outcome of diverting loop ileostomy reversals performed by residents: a retrospective cohort prognostic factor study

International journal of colorectal disease(2023)

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im The reversal of diverting loop ileostomy (DLI) is one of surgical trainees’ first procedures. Complications of DLI reversal can cause life-threatening complications and increase patient morbidity. This study compared DLI reversals performed by surgical trainees with those by attending surgeons. Method This retrospective cohort study was performed at a single primary care center on 300 patients undergoing DLI reversal. The primary outcome was morbidity, according to the Clavien-Dindo classification (CDC), with special attention paid to the surgeon’s level of training. The secondary endpoint was postoperative intestinal motility dysfunction. Results Surgical trainees had significantly longer operation times ( p < 0.001) than attending surgeons. Univariate analyses revealed no influence on the level of training for postoperative morbidity. First bowel movement later than 3 days after surgery was a significant risk factor for CDC ≥ 3 (OR, 4.348; 96
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Diverting loop ileostomy,Education,Patient care,Resident involvement,Surgical trainee
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