Ileostomy Prolapse in Children with Intestinal Dysmotility

نویسندگان

  • Eric A Sparks
  • Cristine S Velazco
  • Brenna S Fullerton
  • Jeremy G Fisher
  • Faraz A Khan
  • Amber M Hall
  • Tom Jaksic
  • Leonel Rodriguez
  • Biren P Modi
چکیده

BACKGROUND A relationship between intestinal motility and ileostomy prolapse has been suggested but not demonstrated objectively. AIMS This study evaluated the association between ileostomy prolapse and intestinal dysmotility in children. METHODS IRB-approved retrospective review of 163 patients with ileostomies (1998-2014) at a single institution. Patients were categorized as having clinical dysmotility as a primary diagnosis (n = 33), clinically suspected dysmotility based on underlying diagnosis (n = 60), or intestinal dysmotility unlikely (n = 70) at the time of ileostomy present. Intestinal manometry was categorized as normal (n = 13) or abnormal (n = 10). Primary outcome was pathologic stoma prolapse. Multivariate analysis using a logistic regression model and log-rank test to compare stoma prolapse rates over time between motility groups were used. RESULTS Clinical diagnosis of dysmotility (p ≤ 0.001) and manometric findings of dysmotility (p = 0.024) were independently associated with stoma prolapse. Clinical dysmotility correlated with manometric findings (κ = 0.53). Prolapse occurred in 42% of patients with dysmotility, 34% of patients with suspected dysmotility, and 24% of patients with normal motility. One-year prolapse-free stoma "survival" was 45% for dysmotility, 72% for suspected dysmotility, and 85% for intestinal dysmotility unlikely groups (p = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS Children with intestinal dysmotility are at great risk for stoma prolapse. Intestinal manometry could help identify these patients preoperatively.

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دوره 2017  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017