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Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie
|June 12, 1998
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Secondary surgeries for ulcerative colitis often address complications and improve quality of life. The Kock-pouch (KP) demonstrated long-term success in 31 patients, ensuring colitis elimination and fecal control.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology and Surgical Oncology
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management
  • Surgical Reconstruction and Quality of Life

Context:

  • Ulcerative colitis patients often require multiple surgical interventions over time.
  • Previous surgeries like ileostomy (IS), Kock-pouch (KP), ileoanal pouch (IAP), and ileorectal anastomosis (IRA) may necessitate secondary procedures.
  • Indications for reoperation include complications, dysfunction, or persistent disease.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the outcomes of secondary surgical interventions in patients with ulcerative colitis.
  • To assess the effectiveness of various reconstructive procedures in eliminating residual colitis.
  • To improve the quality of life for patients through functional restoration and fecal continence.

Summary:

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  • Over 9 years, 48 patients underwent secondary surgeries for ulcerative colitis.
  • Reoperations aimed to eliminate colitis and enhance quality of life, with Kock-pouch (KP) proving effective for 31 patients.
  • Early complication rate was 8.3%, with zero lethality; late complications occurred in 27.1%, primarily with KP, but technical modifications improved outcomes.
  • Impact:

    • Secondary surgeries can successfully manage complications and restore function in ulcerative colitis patients.
    • The Kock-pouch (KP) emerged as a viable long-term option, offering voluntary fecal control and improved quality of life.
    • Continuous technical refinement of surgical procedures is crucial for optimizing outcomes in complex cases.