Diseases of the colon and rectum
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Comparative Study
Validation of the CR-POSSUM risk-adjusted scoring system for major colorectal cancer surgery in a single center.
Scoring systems to predict mortality from surgery are important tools used to give information to the operator and patient and in the auditing of clinical practice. This study was designed to validate the recently developed the Colorectal Physiologic and Operative Severity Score for the Enumeration of Mortality and Morbidity (CR-POSSUM) scoring system in a single center for colorectal cancer surgery. We also analyzed whether albumin may have a role in the CR-POSSUM model. ⋯ We have shown that the CR-POSSUM model is an accurate predictor of outcome for major colorectal surgery. The POSSUM and P-POSSUM models over-predicted mortality. Albumin, which is not a factor included in these three systems, may be an important addition in improving the accuracy of the CR-POSSUM model.
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Traditional length of hospital stay after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis is 8 to 15 days. Fast track rehabilitation programs reduce stay, but there are concerns that readmission and complication rates may be increased. This study evaluated a fast track pathway after ileoanal pouch surgery. ⋯ Fast track protocol after ileoanal pouch surgery reduces length of stay and hospital costs without increasing complication rates. Successful early discharge usually signals a benign postoperative course.