The purpose of this study is to find out whether the insertion of subcutaneous wound drains has an influence on postoperative hospital stay in ileostomy reversal.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
102
after the abdominal fascia is closed and before skin closure, a subcutaneous wound drain is inserted
closure of abdominal wall and skin without insertion of subcutaneous wound drain
Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin; Hindenburgdamm 30
Berlin, State of Berlin, Germany
length of hospital stay (days)
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
surgical site infections
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
colonization of abdominal wall with bacteria
Time frame: 3 months postoperativly
hematomas/ seromas
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
postoperative complications
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
postoperative pain/ dysaesthesia
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
cosmetic result
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
postoperative costs
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
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