Prospective Analysis of Indications and Complications of Temporary Loop Ileostomy

Authors

  • Harnam Singh Rekhi Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Govt. Medical College Patiala, Punjab, India
  • Sushil Mittal Professor, Department of Surgery, Govt. Medical College Patiala, Punjab, India
  • Gagandeep Singh Senior Resident, Department of Surgery, Govt. Medical College Patiala, Punjab, India
  • Armaan Khosa Junior Resident Department of Surgery, Govt. Medical College Patiala, Punjab, India
  • Rupinder Singh Junior Resident Department of Surgery, Govt. Medical College Patiala, Punjab, India

Keywords:

Resection and Anastamosis, Enterocutaneous Fistula, Enteric Fever

Abstract

Ileostomy is life saving procedure and associated with a significant number of complications. So all the potential metabolic and mechanical problems associated with an ileostomy. The purpose of this study was to find out the indications and complications of temporary loop ileostomy. Introduction: The rationale for a temporary loop ileostomy is to provide defunctioning in case of potentially dangerous anastomotic complications with an obvious risk for mortality. Objective: To analyse the indications and complications of temporary loop ileostomy. Methods: All patients who had temporary loop ileostomy during that period were included in this study. ll patients who had temporary loop ileostomy during that period were included in this study. Results: The most common patient fall in age group 31-45 years for ileostomy operation, most common symptom is fever and pain abdomen and most common complication was skin problem. Conclusion: Typhoid perforation to be the commonest indication for temporary loop ileostomy. Peristomal skin excoriation was the most common observed complication.

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Published

31-12-2019

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Harnam Singh Rekhi, Sushil Mittal, Gagandeep Singh, Armaan Khosa, & Rupinder Singh. (2019). Prospective Analysis of Indications and Complications of Temporary Loop Ileostomy. GMC Patiala Journal of Research and Medical Education, 2(2), 27–30. Retrieved from https://jrme.gmcpatiala.edu.in/index.php/j/article/view/48

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