Although rare,small bowel perforation post pregnancy related dilation and curettage presents a serious complication.Herein,we reported a case of 34-year-old female patient presenting for uterine-ileal perforation post...Although rare,small bowel perforation post pregnancy related dilation and curettage presents a serious complication.Herein,we reported a case of 34-year-old female patient presenting for uterine-ileal perforation post pregnancy related dilatation and curettage managed successfully by laparoscopic small bowel resection and primary anastomosis.展开更多
Background:The impact of a patient’s gender on the development of anastomotic leak(AL)in rectal cancer patients following total mesorectal excision(TME)remains controversial.The aim of this study was to evaluate the ...Background:The impact of a patient’s gender on the development of anastomotic leak(AL)in rectal cancer patients following total mesorectal excision(TME)remains controversial.The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between patients’gender and the risk of AL.Methods:All rectal cancer patients following TME with a primary anastomosis during the study period from 2010 to 2014 were examined.Comparisons of the post-operative AL incidence rate between male and female patients were performed.Results:Of all patients examined(n¼956),587(61.4%)were males and 369(38.6%)were females.Male patients were more likely to have a history of smoking and drinking alcohol,but less likely to have a history of abdominal surgery compared to female patients.A higher incidence rate of pre-operative bowel obstruction and larger tumor volume in male patients was observed in our study.Of all the patients,81(8.5%)developed post-operative AL.More male patients(n¼62,10.6%)suffered from AL than females(n¼19,5.1%)(P¼0.003).Multivariate logistic regression analyses confirmed the association between male gender and AL[odds ratio(OR):2.41,95%confidence interval(CI):1.37–4.23,P¼0.002].Similar results were also obtained in patients who underwent laparoscopic TME(OR:2.11,95%CI:1.15–3.89,P¼0.016).Conclusions:Male patents were found to have an increased risk for AL following TME with a primary anastomosis.A temporary protecting stoma may help to protect the anastomosis and lessen the risk for AL especially in male patients.展开更多
文摘Although rare,small bowel perforation post pregnancy related dilation and curettage presents a serious complication.Herein,we reported a case of 34-year-old female patient presenting for uterine-ileal perforation post pregnancy related dilatation and curettage managed successfully by laparoscopic small bowel resection and primary anastomosis.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81400603)Guangdong Natural Science Foundation(No.2015A030310190)Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province(No.2015B020229001).
文摘Background:The impact of a patient’s gender on the development of anastomotic leak(AL)in rectal cancer patients following total mesorectal excision(TME)remains controversial.The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between patients’gender and the risk of AL.Methods:All rectal cancer patients following TME with a primary anastomosis during the study period from 2010 to 2014 were examined.Comparisons of the post-operative AL incidence rate between male and female patients were performed.Results:Of all patients examined(n¼956),587(61.4%)were males and 369(38.6%)were females.Male patients were more likely to have a history of smoking and drinking alcohol,but less likely to have a history of abdominal surgery compared to female patients.A higher incidence rate of pre-operative bowel obstruction and larger tumor volume in male patients was observed in our study.Of all the patients,81(8.5%)developed post-operative AL.More male patients(n¼62,10.6%)suffered from AL than females(n¼19,5.1%)(P¼0.003).Multivariate logistic regression analyses confirmed the association between male gender and AL[odds ratio(OR):2.41,95%confidence interval(CI):1.37–4.23,P¼0.002].Similar results were also obtained in patients who underwent laparoscopic TME(OR:2.11,95%CI:1.15–3.89,P¼0.016).Conclusions:Male patents were found to have an increased risk for AL following TME with a primary anastomosis.A temporary protecting stoma may help to protect the anastomosis and lessen the risk for AL especially in male patients.