Comparison of Single versus Double Layer Stoma Reversal in Patients with Intestinal Stoma

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Dr. Ahmed Hussain Pathan, Dr. Ashfaque Ahmed Bhurgri, Dr. Ahmer Akbar Memon

Abstract

Background: Peritonitis with ileal perforation is a major acute emergency condition. Other surgery involves the development of intestinal stoma in small bowel disturbances. The usage of 1 or 2 layers of sutures for Anastomosis has remained a controversial technique for stoma reversal.


 


Methods:There were a total of 60 patients with an Ileostomy. The study was conducted in Surgery depar tment of liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences .These patients had two classes, A and B, with 30 patients each. Assemblea singlelayer (n-30) & group B double layer (n-30) ileostomy closures were performed on these patients.


 


Results: A total of 60 ileostomy patients were surveyed, split evenly into two groups. Group A had a shorter intraoperative period than Group B, with no substantial changes in problem rates among the 2s groups.


 


Conclusion: In terms of post-operative leaks and other complications, two-layer ileostomosis does not have certainlead over single-layer Anastomosis. The single-layer closure method isprotective  to use, and simple to teach. Most surgeons can choose single-layer intestinal anastomosis because of the procedure's duration and medical costs.

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Dr. Ahmed Hussain Pathan, Dr. Ashfaque Ahmed Bhurgri, Dr. Ahmer Akbar Memon. (2021). Comparison of Single versus Double Layer Stoma Reversal in Patients with Intestinal Stoma. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(6), 4976–4981. Retrieved from https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/6383
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