Is a drain necessary after anterior resection of the rectum? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Davide CavaliereGeorgi PopivanovDiletta CassiniRoberto CirocchiBrandon M HenryNereo VettorettoGiorgio ErcolaniLeonardo SolainiChiara GerardiMihail TabakovKrzysztof Andrzej TomaszewskiPublished in: International journal of colorectal disease (2019)
The use of prophylactic pelvic drainage after anterior rectal resections does not provide significant benefits with respect to anastomotic leaks and overall complication rates. However, an approximately threefold reduction of the postoperative mortality of the drained patients was observed. Given the limitations of the present study, these findings warrant the use of a drain after anterior rectal resection. Nevertheless, due to the low quality of the available data, further multicenter trials with uniform inclusion criteria are needed to evaluate drain usage in the anterior rectal resection.