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Totally stapled restorative proctocolectomy

J S McCourtney1, I G Finlay

  • 1Department of Coloproctology, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.

The British Journal of Surgery
|June 1, 1997
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Totally stapled restorative proctocolectomy (TSRP) offers a simplified approach to ileoanal pouch surgery. This technique demonstrates safety and good long-term functional outcomes for patients.

Area of Science:

  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Totally stapled restorative proctocolectomy (TSRP) simplifies ileoanal pouch procedures.
  • Limited data exists on TSRP technique experience.
  • Retrospective analysis of operative and functional outcomes was conducted.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of TSRP.
  • To assess long-term functional results of TSRP.
  • To analyze complications associated with TSRP.

Main Methods:

  • 103 patients underwent TSRP with J pouch formation (1988-1995).
  • Indications included ulcerative colitis, FAP, slow transit constipation, and HNPCC.
  • Operative and functional data were collected via case notes and interviews/questionnaires.

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Main Results:

  • Median operative time was 200 min, blood loss 360 ml, hospital stay 12 days.
  • 95% had successful ileostomy reversal; 8% developed pouchitis (without Crohn's).
  • 88% reported satisfaction with long-term outcomes, with good continence rates.

Conclusions:

  • TSRP is a safe surgical option.
  • It simplifies a complex procedure.
  • Good long-term functional results are achievable with TSRP.