J Korean Surg Soc.  2003 Sep;65(3):205-209.

The Usefulness of Intraoperative Needle Decompression of the Colon during Radical Gastrectomy: A Prospective and Randomized Trial

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. mckim@donga.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Intraoperative colonic distension is associated with postoperative ileus, which contributes to a delayed hospital discharge. A randomized and prospective study was conducted to evaluate the usefulness of intraoperative needle decompression of the colon (IDC) during a radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer. METHODS: Fifty patients that had received subtotal or total gastrectomy for gastric cancer were randomly assigned to either a non-decompression (n=27) or a decompression group (n=23). Prior to the main procedure, the transverse or right colon was pulled up, and a 19-gauge disposable needle connected to suction was introduced to the colon through the taenia site of the anterior wall. Any gas that collected in the colon was aspirated. The time to the first postoperative passage of flatus or feces was measured precisely in order to evaluate the restoration of bowel function. Additional measures of the outcome were the operation time, the complication rate and the length of hospital stay. RESULTS: Demographic details, pathologic features, operation times, complication rates and the length of hospital stay were not different between the two groups. A collapsed colon was required for good surgical exposure and easy manipulation. No unexpected complications related to the procedure were found. The average time to the first flatus was 6.8 hours sooner in the decompression group than in the non-decompression, although this result was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: This technique is a simple and safe procedure for intraoperative colon decompression during a radical gastrectomy.

Keyword

Gastric cancer; Randomized prospective trial; Needle decompression; First flatus time

MeSH Terms

Colon*
Decompression*
Feces
Flatulence
Gastrectomy*
Humans
Ileus
Length of Stay
Needles*
Prospective Studies*
Stomach Neoplasms
Suction
Taenia
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