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  • Title: Colonic surgery in gynecologic oncology. Risk factor analysis.
    Author: Burnett AF, Potkul RK, Barter JF, Barnes WA, Delgado G.
    Journal: J Reprod Med; 1993 Feb; 38(2):137-41. PubMed ID: 8445606.
    Abstract:
    Colonic surgery is a critical part of gynecologic oncology care. A 12-year review of colonic surgery on a gynecologic oncology service was performed evaluating risk factors and their impact on postoperative morbidity. There were 124 procedures performed on 92 patients; 9 patients had no prior surgery, chemotherapy or radiation. Fifty-six percent of the patients were considered malnourished on the basis of a serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL. The 124 procedures consisted of 57 colon resections with primary reanastomosis, 10 small bowel-colon bypass procedures and 57 colostomies. Of the 57 (67%) colostomy operations, 38 also had concomitant abdominal-pelvic procedures. There were 15 major bowel complications and 17 major systemic postoperative complications. Prior surgery and poor nutritional status significantly correlated with postoperative morbidity; however, prior radiation did not reveal an increased risk for postoperative complications.
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