Skin to origin of mesenteric artery study (STOMA): prospective study of distances between stoma location and proximal superior mesenteric artery
Background Traditional siting of stomas, in the lower abdomen, has been guided by surgical dogma lacking evidence. In the lower abdomen, the combination of a thick and pendulous abdominal apron, can create a challenging and suboptimal site for a stoma. The anatomical determinant limiting delivery of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ANZ journal of surgery 2023-05, Vol.93 (5), p.1242-1247 |
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Traditional siting of stomas, in the lower abdomen, has been guided by surgical dogma lacking evidence. In the lower abdomen, the combination of a thick and pendulous abdominal apron, can create a challenging and suboptimal site for a stoma. The anatomical determinant limiting delivery of a stoma to the abdominal skin is the distance of the SMA from the lower border of the pancreas. The aim of this cross‐sectional study was to compare the distance between the traditional stoma site, and upper abdominal stoma sites, to both the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) origin and SMA at the inferior border of the pancreas on abdominal computed tomography (CT).
Methods
A cross‐sectional study at a single academic university hospital of adult patients who underwent abdominal CT in Australia.
Results
Two hundred and thirteen patients were included. Stoma sites in the upper abdomen were 57‐76 mm shorter to the origin of the SMA and inferior border of the pancreas than those positioned at the traditional stoma site (P |
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ISSN: | 1445-1433 1445-2197 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ans.18132 |