Parastomal hernia refers to the protrusion of the area around the stoma or the ectopic protrusion of abdominal contents from the stoma (colostomy, ileostomy, ileostomy for bladder) in the abdominal wall defect. Parastomal hernia is one of the common complications after permanent colostomy. According to guidelines published by the European Hernia Society, the overall incidence of parastomal hernia is unknown, but it can be predicted to be over 30% at 12 months, over 40% at 2 years, and over 50% at longer follow-up periods. Parastomal hernia may have no obvious symptoms at the beginning or only protrusion around the stoma. However, with the progression of the disease, the protrusion site may gradually increase, resulting in leakage, skin ulcers, perforation, incarceration, obstruction, strangulation and other serious complications. It will seriously affect the quality of life of patients and increase the medical burden and cost. Risk factors related to parastomal hernia are currently considered to be mainly related to the patient's own factors and surgical factors. Studies have shown that female, old age, obesity, cardiopulmonary diseases, diabetes, long-term use of cortisol and other factors can increase the incidence of parastomal hernia in patients . Methods of stoma including extraperitoneal stoma, appropriate aperture of stoma and preventive mesh placement can reduce the incidence of parastomal hernia in patients. In this study, patients with permanent colostomy and relevant information of surgery as well as the current incidence of parastomal hernia will be retrospectively collected in some high-level and high-volume tertiary hospitals in China. This study will be helpful to provide data reference for subsequent studies in this field.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
712
An operation that creates an opening for the colon through the abdomen
Beijing Friendship Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital medical University
Beijing, Xicheng Dis, China
Incidence of parastomal hernia
Time frame: 1 year after permanent colostomy
Incidence of parastomal hernia
Time frame: 2 year after permanent colostomy
Incidence of parastomal hernia
Time frame: 5 year after permanent colostomy
risk factors of parastomal hernia
Time frame: 1 year after permanent colostomy
classification of parastomal hernia
Time frame: 1 year after permanent colostomy
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