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Clinical Trial
. 1997 Mar;40(3):332-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02050425.

Physiologic characteristics of straight and colonic J-pouch anastomoses after rectal excision for cancer

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Clinical Trial

Physiologic characteristics of straight and colonic J-pouch anastomoses after rectal excision for cancer

O Hallböök et al. Dis Colon Rectum. 1997 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: The colonic J-pouch anastomosis has been advocated to obviate urgent and frequent defecations following a sphincter-saving rectal excision. Physiologic characteristics of the colonic J-pouch were compared with those of the traditional straight anastomosis and related to clinical function.

Method: Patients with total mesorectal excision for carcinoma were randomized to either a straight (n = 23) or a colonic pouch anastomosis (n = 23). The patients were examined before and at one year after surgery (n = 42), which included laboratory studies, and a questionnaire regarding anorectal function was completed.

Results: Preoperative compliance of the rectum was restored after surgery in the pouch group, 2.9 (2.2-3.4) ml/cm H2O, but there was a significant decrease after surgery in the straight anastomosis group, 1.9 (1.1-2.3) P < 0.001 (median (interquartile range)). Sphincter pressures in both groups were similar. In a multiple regression analysis, high compliance was associated with favorable clinical function, and hypermotility of the anal canal was associated with adverse clinical function.

Conclusions: Colonic pouch-anal anastomosis restores neorectal compliance, which is important for good function after low anterior resection. Presence of an unstable internal sphincter is a negative factor for clinical function in both straight and pouch anastomoses.

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