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author Maxime K. Collard
Jean‐Jacques Tuech
Charles Sabbagh
Amine Souadka
Jérome Loriau
Eric Rullier
Frédéric Marchal
Adeline Germain
Stéphane Benoist
Jean‐Luc Faucheron
Gilles Manceau
Anne Dubois
Anaïs Laforest
Isabelle Sourrouille
Aurore Protat
Diane Mège
Zaher Lakkis
Michel Prudhomme
Simon Derieux
Mehdi Ouaissi
Aurélien Venara
Cécile Brigand
Bernard Lelong
Karine Pautrat
Leon Maggiori
Gil Lebreton
Philippe Rouanet
Marc Pocard
Emilie Duchalais
Quentin Denost
Yann Parc
Jérémie H. Lefevre
author_facet Maxime K. Collard
Jean‐Jacques Tuech
Charles Sabbagh
Amine Souadka
Jérome Loriau
Eric Rullier
Frédéric Marchal
Adeline Germain
Stéphane Benoist
Jean‐Luc Faucheron
Gilles Manceau
Anne Dubois
Anaïs Laforest
Isabelle Sourrouille
Aurore Protat
Diane Mège
Zaher Lakkis
Michel Prudhomme
Simon Derieux
Mehdi Ouaissi
Aurélien Venara
Cécile Brigand
Bernard Lelong
Karine Pautrat
Leon Maggiori
Gil Lebreton
Philippe Rouanet
Marc Pocard
Emilie Duchalais
Quentin Denost
Yann Parc
Jérémie H. Lefevre
Maxime K. Collard
Jean‐Jacques Tuech
Charles Sabbagh
Amine Souadka
Jérome Loriau
Eric Rullier
Frédéric Marchal
Adeline Germain
Stéphane Benoist
Jean‐Luc Faucheron
Gilles Manceau
Anne Dubois
Anaïs Laforest
Isabelle Sourrouille
Aurore Protat
Diane Mège
Zaher Lakkis
Michel Prudhomme
Simon Derieux
Mehdi Ouaissi
Aurélien Venara
Cécile Brigand
Bernard Lelong
Karine Pautrat
Leon Maggiori
Gil Lebreton
Philippe Rouanet
Marc Pocard
Emilie Duchalais
Quentin Denost
Yann Parc
Jérémie H. Lefevre
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contents Long‐term bowel function following delayed coloanal anastomosis: Analysis of a multicentric cohort study (GRECCAR) Maxime K. Collard Jean‐Jacques Tuech Charles Sabbagh Amine Souadka Jérome Loriau Eric Rullier Frédéric Marchal Adeline Germain Stéphane Benoist Jean‐Luc Faucheron Gilles Manceau Anne Dubois Anaïs Laforest Isabelle Sourrouille Aurore Protat Diane Mège Zaher Lakkis Michel Prudhomme Simon Derieux Mehdi Ouaissi Aurélien Venara Cécile Brigand Bernard Lelong Karine Pautrat Leon Maggiori Gil Lebreton Philippe Rouanet Marc Pocard Emilie Duchalais Quentin Denost Yann Parc Jérémie H. Lefevre Colorectal Disease AbstractAimAlteration of bowel function after delayed coloanal anastomosis (DCAA) might be a limitation to its utilization. Our aim was to assess the long‐term bowel function of DCAA in a large multicentric cohort.MethodAll patients who underwent DCAA interventions at 29 GRECCAR‐affiliated hospitals between 2010 and 2021 were retrospectively included. Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score or confection of a stoma due to poor bowel function was assessed in eligible patients. Good bowel function was defined by the preservation of bowel continuity with no LARS or a minor LARS.ResultsAmong the 385 eligible patients to assess long‐term bowel continuity, 63% (n = 243) responded to the questionnaire or had a definitive stoma because of poor bowel function. After a median follow‐up of 32 months, good bowel function was reported by 60% (n = 146) of patients (with no LARS 36% and minor LARS 24%), whereas 40% of patients (n = 146) had a poor bowel function including major LARS (36%) and definitive stoma due to poor bowel function (4%). No variables tested were predictive of a poor bowel function after DCAA, including a history of pelvic radiotherapy (P = 0.722), salvage DCAA after failure of a previous anastomosis (P = 0.755), presence of a diverting stoma (P = 0.556), occurrence of an anastomotic leakage (P = 0.416) and time interval from the DCAA to the bowel function assessment (P = 0.350).ConclusionsNo LARS or minor LARS was reached for 60% of patients after DCAA. Less than 5% of patients received a definitive stoma due to a poor bowel function. 10.1111/codi.70013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle Long‐term bowel function following delayed coloanal anastomosis: Analysis of a multicentric cohort study (GRECCAR)
Maxime K. Collard
Jean‐Jacques Tuech
Charles Sabbagh
Amine Souadka
Jérome Loriau
Eric Rullier
Frédéric Marchal
Adeline Germain
Stéphane Benoist
Jean‐Luc Faucheron
Gilles Manceau
Anne Dubois
Anaïs Laforest
Isabelle Sourrouille
Aurore Protat
Diane Mège
Zaher Lakkis
Michel Prudhomme
Simon Derieux
Mehdi Ouaissi
Aurélien Venara
Cécile Brigand
Bernard Lelong
Karine Pautrat
Leon Maggiori
Gil Lebreton
Philippe Rouanet
Marc Pocard
Emilie Duchalais
Quentin Denost
Yann Parc
Jérémie H. Lefevre
Colorectal Disease
Long‐term bowel function following delayed coloanal anastomosis: Analysis of a multicentric cohort study (GRECCAR) Maxime K. Collard Jean‐Jacques Tuech Charles Sabbagh Amine Souadka Jérome Loriau Eric Rullier Frédéric Marchal Adeline Germain Stéphane Benoist Jean‐Luc Faucheron Gilles Manceau Anne Dubois Anaïs Laforest Isabelle Sourrouille Aurore Protat Diane Mège Zaher Lakkis Michel Prudhomme Simon Derieux Mehdi Ouaissi Aurélien Venara Cécile Brigand Bernard Lelong Karine Pautrat Leon Maggiori Gil Lebreton Philippe Rouanet Marc Pocard Emilie Duchalais Quentin Denost Yann Parc Jérémie H. Lefevre Colorectal Disease AbstractAimAlteration of bowel function after delayed coloanal anastomosis (DCAA) might be a limitation to its utilization. Our aim was to assess the long‐term bowel function of DCAA in a large multicentric cohort.MethodAll patients who underwent DCAA interventions at 29 GRECCAR‐affiliated hospitals between 2010 and 2021 were retrospectively included. Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score or confection of a stoma due to poor bowel function was assessed in eligible patients. Good bowel function was defined by the preservation of bowel continuity with no LARS or a minor LARS.ResultsAmong the 385 eligible patients to assess long‐term bowel continuity, 63% (n = 243) responded to the questionnaire or had a definitive stoma because of poor bowel function. After a median follow‐up of 32 months, good bowel function was reported by 60% (n = 146) of patients (with no LARS 36% and minor LARS 24%), whereas 40% of patients (n = 146) had a poor bowel function including major LARS (36%) and definitive stoma due to poor bowel function (4%). No variables tested were predictive of a poor bowel function after DCAA, including a history of pelvic radiotherapy (P = 0.722), salvage DCAA after failure of a previous anastomosis (P = 0.755), presence of a diverting stoma (P = 0.556), occurrence of an anastomotic leakage (P = 0.416) and time interval from the DCAA to the bowel function assessment (P = 0.350).ConclusionsNo LARS or minor LARS was reached for 60% of patients after DCAA. Less than 5% of patients received a definitive stoma due to a poor bowel function. 10.1111/codi.70013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title Long‐term bowel function following delayed coloanal anastomosis: Analysis of a multicentric cohort study (GRECCAR)
topic Colorectal Disease
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/codi.70013