Long-term outcomes and quality of life after subtotal colectomy combined with modified Duhamel procedure for adult Hirschsprung's disease.
Pediatr Surg Int 2014;
30:55-61. [PMID:
24232173 DOI:
10.1007/s00383-013-3423-4]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Subtotal colectomy combined with modified Duhamel procedure (Jinling procedure) was used in patients with adult Hirschsprung's disease (AHD) at Jinling Hospital in the last decade. The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and quality of life of Jinling procedure for AHD.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
All the data are from the database of the Jinling Hospital Constipation Registry System. Primary outcomes, including safety (morbidity and adverse events), effectiveness (satisfaction rate, Wexner constipation scale (WCS) and bowel function score (BFS)) and gastrointestinal quality of life index (GIQLI), were all evaluated.
RESULTS
Fifty-nine patients were available for this study and the mean postoperative period was 44 months. Seventeen major complications were found in 11 patients and most of the complications could be managed conservatively. A significant improvement in WCS, BFS and GIQLI at 6 months postoperatively was obtained.
CONCLUSION
Jinling procedure is safe and effective for AHD.
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