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Outcome of Prophylactic Postoperative Negative Pressure Wound Treatment in Colorectal Cancer Patients
Background Wound infection is a common cause of morbidity in colorectal surgery. We speculated that a prophylactic Negative Pressure Wound Treatment (NPWT) is associated with less postoperative wound complications for colorectal cancer patients who undergo a colectomy. Methods Multivariate analysis...
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Published in: | The American surgeon 2023-06, Vol.89 (6), p.2313-2320 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background
Wound infection is a common cause of morbidity in colorectal surgery. We speculated that a prophylactic Negative Pressure Wound Treatment (NPWT) is associated with less postoperative wound complications for colorectal cancer patients who undergo a colectomy.
Methods
Multivariate analysis was used to investigate the association between NPWT and wound complications for patients with colorectal cancer who underwent a colectomy using data from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database during the 2013 – 2019 period.
Results
We investigated 96 105 patients who underwent colectomy for colorectal cancer during 2013-2019 within the database. Negative Pressure Wound Treatment was utilized for 270 patients following the principal procedure (.3%). Patients who had NPWT had dirtier wounds, less bowel preparation, more extensive surgery (total colectomy vs partial colectomy), higher stoma creation, and more non-elective operations. Multiple factors were associated with postoperative wound complications such as smoking Adjusted Odd Ratio (AOR:1.27, P < .01), chronic steroid use (AOR: 1.30, P < .01), obesity (AOR: 1.54, P < .01), and serum albumin level less than 3.5 g/dL (AOR: 1.29, P < .01). Overall, there was no significant decrease in wound complications using NPWT (AOR: .66, P = .14). However, a sub-group of patients who underwent emergent/urgent operation had a significant lower risk of wound complications using NPWT (AOR: .3, CI: .09-.99, P = .04).
Conclusion
Prophylactic NPWT is associated with a decrease in wound complications of patients who underwent an emergent/urgent colectomy for colorectal cancer. However, we could not find any significant decrease in wound complications for elective colorectal procedures for colorectal cancer. Further clinical trials are needed to confirm these study results. |
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ISSN: | 0003-1348 1555-9823 |
DOI: | 10.1177/00031348221091936 |