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Title: Hartmann procedure revisited. Author: Khosraviani K, Campbell WJ, Parks TG, Irwin ST. Journal: Eur J Surg; 2000 Nov; 166(11):878-81. PubMed ID: 11097155. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the complications and results of Hartmann's procedure and secondary restoration of continuity for left-sided colonic disease. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University hospitals, Northern Ireland. SUBJECTS: 72 Patients who required a Hartmann's procedure over a 13 year period (1985-1998). INTERVENTION: Of these 45 (63%) were done as emergencies and 27 (38%) as elective procedures. The indications for an emergency procedure were obstruction and perforation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality, morbidity, reversal of stoma rate. RESULTS: The overall postoperative mortality was 7/72 (10%), with no significant difference between the emergency (4/45, 9%) and the elective (3/27, 11%) groups. Postoperative complications occurred in 31 patients (43%), and 8 developed wound infections (11%). Of the 43 surviving patients who where deemed suitable for re-establishment of continuity, 30 (70%) have had it done. There were no postoperative deaths or anastomotic dehiscences after the restoration of continuity. CONCLUSION: Hartmann's procedure remains a safe and suitable option in patients with left sided colonic emergencies.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]