Left Elective Colectomy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Left Elective Colectomy in Renal Transplanted Patients : a Case-control Study (LECoRT Study)
Aim of the study :
To evaluate postoperative outcomes of elective left-sided colectomy in a renal transplanted
population.
Methods :
From 2010 to 2015, all consecutive patients who underwent left elective colectomy in a
referral center were prospectively collected.
Considering our exclusion criterial, data from 120 patients were analyzed. The cohort was
separated into 2 groups : renal transplanted patients (KTR-group) and non-renal transplanted
patients (C-group) Short and longterm outcomes were compared between the two groups.
Primary outcome :
90 days postoperative anastomotic leak rate
From January 2010 to December 2015, data from patients requiring an elective left colectomy
for benign or malignant indication were collected prospectively in our colorectal surgery
database.
According to our exclusion criterial patients were retrospectively divided into two groups:
kidney transplant recipients (KTR-group) and control group (C-group).
The surgical indication for an oncologic left colectomy was retained by the expert surgeon,
after a multidisciplinary conversation meeting comprising at least one surgeon, one
gastroenterologist, one nephrologist, one radiologist and one oncologist. The surgical
indication for diverticular disease was based on French guidelines.
Demographic, clinical, intraoperative and postoperative, histological, length of hospital
stay and mortality data were collected over a 90-day period following the intervention.
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