Hartmann's Reversal: Controversies of a Challenging Operation.
Claudia RealiKalle LanderholmBruce GeorgeOliver JonesPublished in: Minimally invasive surgery (2022)
Minimally invasive procedures had a shorter hospital stay and did not show any increase in morbidity rate when compared with open cases. Age, longer operative time, and ASA score increased the risk of postoperative complications. Furthermore, patients with a short rectal stump had a higher chance of having a defunctioning ileostomy.