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Influence of hysterectomy on fistula formation in women with diverticulitis

Background: Diverticulitis is a risk factor for fistula formation but little is known about the influence of hysterectomy in this association. A population‐based nationwide matched cohort study was performed to determine the risk of fistula formation in hysterectomized women with, and without, diver...

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Published in:British journal of surgery 2010-02, Vol.97 (2), p.251-257
Main Authors: Altman, D., Forsgren, C., Hjern, F., Lundholm, C., Cnattingius, S., Johansson, A. L. V.
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Summary:Background: Diverticulitis is a risk factor for fistula formation but little is known about the influence of hysterectomy in this association. A population‐based nationwide matched cohort study was performed to determine the risk of fistula formation in hysterectomized women with, and without, diverticulitis. Methods: Women who had a hysterectomy between 1973 and 2003, and a matched control cohort, were identified from the Swedish Inpatient Register. Incidence of diverticulitis and fistula surgery was determined by cross‐linkage to the Register, and risk was estimated using a Cox regression model. Results: In a cohort of 168 563 hysterectomized and 614 682 non‐hysterectomized women (mean follow‐up 11·0 and 11·5 years respectively), there were 14 051 cases of diverticulitis and 851 fistulas. Compared with women who had neither hysterectomy nor diverticulitis, the risk of fistula surgery increased fourfold in hysterectomized women without diverticulitis (hazard ratio (HR) 4·0 (95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) 3·5 to 4·7)), sevenfold in non‐hysterectomized women with diverticulitis (HR 7·6 (4·8 to 12·1)) and 25‐fold in hysterectomized women with diverticulitis (HR 25·2 (15·5 to 41·2)). Conclusion: Diverticulitis, and to a lesser extent hysterectomy, is strongly associated with the risk of fistula formation. Hysterectomized women with diverticulitis have the highest risk of developing surgically managed fistula. Copyright © 2009 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hysterectomy and surgically managed fistula
ISSN:0007-1323
1365-2168
1365-2168
DOI:10.1002/bjs.6855