In case of rectal cancer surgery, temporary stoma is recommended to decrease the risk of postoperative anastomotic leakage. The aim of the study was to assess the benefit of an optimal care, i.e., both psychological and enterostomal therapy care.
The aim of the study is to asses the benefit of an optimal and specific care concerning the temporary stoma in patients operated for rectal cancer surgery in term of psychological and enterostomal therapy effect. This study is a monocentric and randomized trial.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Psychological \& enterostomal therapy clinics on demand only
Psychological clinics at D-45, D0, D45, D60, D90 enterostomal therapy clinics at D-45, D0, D45, D60
Hôpital Beaujon
Clichy, France
RECRUITINGEvolution of Global Quality of life (SF36)
Time frame: at Day45, Day0, Day45, Day60, Day90
Evolution of Psychological anxiety score (STAI/Beck)
Time frame: at Day-45, Day0, Day45, Day60, Day90
Evolution of Specific stoma score and stoma care learning
Time frame: at Day-45, Day0, Day45, Day60, Day90
Hospital stay
Time frame: at Day90
Overall morbidity
Time frame: at Day45, Day60, Day90
Specific stoma related morbidity
Time frame: at Day45, Day60, Day90
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