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Preoperative risk stratification of permanent stoma in patients with non-metastatic mid and low rectal cancer undergoing curative resection and a temporary stoma.

Shu-Huan HuangKun-Yu TsaiTzong-Yun TsaiJeng-Fu YouChien-Yuh YehPao-Shiu HsiehReiping TangJy-Ming ChiangWen-Sy Tsai
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
Preoperative CEA ≥ 10 ng/ml, T4 stage, N stage, low rectal tumor, advanced age, ASA ≥ III, and male sex were independent preoperative prognostic factors for a permanent stoma. The risk was higher with a score greater than two. Therefore, the risk of subsequent permanent stoma should be evaluated and informed to the patient prior to the primary surgery.
Keyphrases
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