Authors
FD McDermott, A Heeney, ME Kelly, RJ Steele, GL Carlson, DC Winter
Publication date
2015/4
Source
Journal of British Surgery
Volume
102
Issue
5
Pages
462-479
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Anastomotic leak (AL) represents a dreaded complication following colorectal surgery, with a prevalence of 1–19 per cent. There remains a lack of consensus regarding factors that may predispose to AL and the relative risks associated with them. The objective was to perform a systematic review of the literature, focusing on the role of preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative factors in the development of colorectal ALs.
Methods
A systematic review was performed to identify adjustable and non-adjustable preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative factors in the pathogenesis of AL. Additionally, a severity grading system was proposed to guide treatment.
Results
Of 1707 papers screened, 451 fulfilled the criteria for inclusion in the review. Significant preoperative risk factors were: male sex, American Society of Anesthesiologists fitness …
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