Brief Article
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2010; 16(14): 1742-1746
Published online Apr 14, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i14.1742
Table 1 Patient characteristics n (%)
Acute (n = 178)Elective (n = 121)P value
Age (yr)
median (range)74 (28-94)64 (28-88)0.010
< 409 (5)5 (4)0.710
> 70101 (57)37 (31)0.000
Gender
Male84 (47)41 (34)0.022
ASA grade0.157
 I25 (14)22 (18)
II102 (57)78 (65)
III44 (25)18 (15)
IV7 (4)3 (2)
Previous episodes0.000
092 (52)0 (0)
168 (38)65 (54)
210 (6)23 (19)
≥ 38 (4)33 (27)
Imaging
Ultrasound32 (18)22 (18)0.964
CT-scan103 (58)98 (81)0.000
Barium enema2 (1)57 (47)0.000
Colonoscopy16 (9)76 (63)0.000
Hinchey0.000
 I56 (32)48 (65)
II24 (14)26 (35)
III75 (43)0 (0)
IV19 (11)0 (0)
Percutaneous drainage7 (29)3 (12)0.578
Table 2 Surgical data n (%)
Acute (n = 178)Elective (n = 121)P value
Time to acute intervention
Same day96 (54)
1 d26 (15)
> 1 d54 (30)
Unknown2 (1)
Operating time (min)
mean (range)125 (30-295)160 (48-305)0.000
Operating surgeon0.000
GI-surgeon32 (18)78 (65)
General surgeon75 (42)5 (4)
Resident71 (40)38 (31)
Surgical approach0.000
Laparoscopy8 (4)38 (31)
Laparotomy170 (96)83 (69)
Conversion rate5 (63)7 (15)0.000
Surgical procedure0.000
Resection with primary anastomosis69 (39)116 (96)
Protective ileostomy10 (14)9 (8)
Hartmann’s procedure109 (61)5 (4)
ICU admission0.000
None48 (27)86 (71)
1-2 d67 (38)29 (23)
3-4 d25 (14)3 (3)
≥ 5 d38 (21)3 (3)
Morbidity107 (60)44 (36)0.000
Minor complications36 (20)20 (17)0.177
Wound infection28 (16)14 (12)
Urinary tract infection8 (4)6 (5)
Major complications71 (40)24 (20)0.000
Anastomotic leakage2 (1)8 (7)
Necrotic ostomy4 (2)2 (2)
Cardiopulmonary29 (16)5 (4)
Intraabdominal abscess8 (5)1 (1)
Evisceration5 (3)3 (2)
Other23 (13)5 (4)
Mortality28 (16)1 (1)0.000