Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon (Jul 2018)

Anticipation of umbistoma in laparoscopic anterior rectal resection: Ileostomy and ostomy closure

  • Masahiro Hada,
  • Kengo Hayashi,
  • Koichiro Sawada,
  • Masahiro Oshima,
  • Yosuke Kato,
  • Kaeko Oyama,
  • Masanori Kotake,
  • Takuo Hara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2017-037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 77 – 82

Abstract

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Objective: The use of laparoscopic surgery for rectal disease is expected to provide good cosmetic benefits for patients postoperatively. However, this expectation is significantly reduced when a diverting ileostomy is created. We present a new technique that reduces the size of the skin wound by constructing a diverting ileostomy in the umbilicus. This procedure, diverting umbilical ileostomy (umbistoma) does not require special tools for its construction and closure. Methods: Twenty-nine patients underwent treatment with umbilical diverting stoma, including five women and 24 men, with a mean age of 70 years (range: 40-88 years). At the time of ostomy closure, a new umbilicus was formed by subcutaneously suturing the wound to the fascia. In addition, we did not close the new umbilical upper and lower spaces, so as to allow open drainage of the healing wound. Results: All procedures were completed successfully without any perioperative complications. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the umbilical diverting stoma could provide improved safety and cosmetic advantages in laparoscopic rectal resection.

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