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Predictive factors associated with anastomotic leakage after resection of rectal cancer: a multicenter study with the Hiroshima Surgical study group of Clinical Oncology.

Tomoaki BekkiManabu ShimomuraTomohiro AdachiMasashi MiguchiSatoshi IkedaMasanori YoshimitsuMohei KohyamaMasahiro NakaharaHironori KobayashiKazuhiro ToyotaYosuke ShimizuDaisuke SumitaniYasufumi SaitoYuji TakakuraYasuyo IshizakiShinya KodamaMasahiko FujimoriMinoru HattoriWataru ShimizuHideki Ohdan
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2023)
Male sex, diabetes mellitus, C-reactive protein/albumin ratio ≥ 0.07, prognostic nutritional index < 40, and low anastomosis under peritoneal reflection are possible risk factors for developing anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection with the stapled anastomosis. Patients at high risk of anastomotic leakage should be assessed for the potential benefits of diverting stoma.
Keyphrases
  • rectal cancer
  • locally advanced
  • palliative care
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • adipose tissue
  • radiation therapy
  • human health
  • glycemic control
  • type diabetes
  • climate change
  • insulin resistance