Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4278974 The American Journal of Surgery 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundOur objective was to evaluate ileostomy reversal patients managed with a standardized enhanced recovery pathway to identify factors associated with readmissions.MethodsProspective review database identified ileostomy reversal patients. Variables for the index admission and readmission were evaluated.ResultsThree hundred thirty-two patients were analyzed. The primary diagnosis was colorectal cancer (57.6%). Thirteen percent of the patients were discharged by postoperative day (POD) 1, 47% by POD 2, and 65% by POD 3. The complication rate was 16.8%. The main complication was ileus/small bowel obstruction (n = 27). Thirty-day readmission rate was 12.4% (n = 41); small bowel obstruction (n = 27) was the most frequent readmission diagnosis. The median readmission POD was 7. Only 1 patient had a follow-up visit before readmission. The median readmission length of stay was 4 days.ConclusionsMost ileostomy reversal readmissions occur before the first follow-up and stem from preventable causes. An enhanced recovery pathway modification may improve outcomes and utilization in this group.

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