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Hartmann's Versus Primary Anastomosis in Left-sided Colon Perforation

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Surgery
Diverticulitis
Neoplasms
Postoperative Complications
Interventions
Procedure: Primary anastomosis
Procedure: Hartmann's operation
Registration Number
NCT01233713
Lead Sponsor
University of Zurich
Brief Summary

The purpose of this multi-center randomized trial is to identify any differences in the complication rates of patients undergoing Hartmann's (end colostomy) versus Primary Anastomosis (with defunctioning ileostomy) for left-sided colonic performation (including the stoma reversal operation).

Detailed Description

Hartmann's operation: the surgical resection of the rectosigmoid colon with closure of the rectal stump and end colostomy.

End colostomy: A stoma is created from one end of the bowel while the other portion of the bowel is either removed or sewn shut (Hartmann's pouch).

The second operation (reversal) requires a colo-rectal anastomosis.

Primary anastomosis: colonic resection with primary anastomosis and defunctioning ileostomy. The second operation (stoma reversal) requires an entero-enteral anastomosis.

Anastomosis: is to join together two bowel ends to restore continuity after resection or stoma formation.

Colostomy: is a reversible surgical procedure in which a stoma is formed by drawing the healthy end of the colon through an incision in the anterior abdominal wall and suturing it into place. This opening, in conjunction with the attached stoma appliance, provides an alternative channel for feces to leave the body.

Ileostomy is a surgical opening constructed by bringing the loop of small intestine (the ileum) out onto the surface of the skin.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
62
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patient age > 18 years
  • Left-sided colon perforation
  • German language speakers
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patient age < 18 years
  • Perforation outside of the left-colon
  • Bowel obstruction/disease without perforation
  • Evidence of metastasis

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Primary anastomosisPrimary anastomosisPrimary anastomosis refers to a colonic resection with primary anastomosis and covering ileostomy, followed by a stoma reversal operation.
Hartmann's operationHartmann's operationHartmann's operation is the surgical resection of the rectosigmoid colon with closure of the rectal stump and end colostomy, followed by a stoma reversal operation.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Overall post-operative complication rate defined according to the Clavien-Dindo Classification2006 - 2010

The Clavien-Dindo Classification of Surgical Complications:

Grade I: Any deviation from the normal postoperative course without the need for treatment. Grade II: Requiring pharmacological treatment with drugs. Grade III: Requiring surgical, endoscopic or radiological intervention. Grade IV: Life-threatening complication requiring IC/ICU-management. Grade V: Death of a patient

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Serious post-operative complication rate (Clavien-Dindo grade ≥III) for the primary operation2006 - 2010

Primary operation: the one the patients were randomized to, either Hartmann's or Primary anastomosis

Serious post-operative complication rate (Clavien-Dindo grade ≥III) for the reversal operation2006 - 2010

Reversal operation is the one of either the colostomy (Hartmann's) or the ileostomy (Primary anastomosis)

Overall total number of complications2006 - 2010

Sum of the number of different complications

Number of complications for the primary operation2006 - 2010

Primary operation is the one patients were randomized into.

Number of complications for the reversal operation2006 - 2010

As above

Reversal rate2006 - 2010

Reversal rate is the proportion of patients having their stoma reversed (second operation)

Operation time2006 - 2010

Duration of the primary procedure, the reversal procedure, and overall (minutes)

Length of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay2006 - 2010

In days

Length of hospital stay2006 - 2010

In days

In-hospital costs2006 - 2010

Cost of the primary operation, the reversal, and combined, in US dollars.

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

Kantonsspital Graubünden

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Chur, Graubünden, Switzerland

University Hospital Vaudois (CHUV), Department of Visceral Surgery

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Lausanne, Switzerland

University Hospital Zurich, Department of Visceral and Transplant Surgery, Swiss Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Center

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Zurich, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Winterthur

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Winterthur, Switzerland

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