Table 1. Comparison of the Characteristics of Patients Who Underwent Laparoscopic Surgery with Diverting Ileostomy between the Two Groups.

From: Risk Factors for Stoma Outlet Obstruction: Preventing This Complication after Construction of Diverting Ileostomy during Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

Variable Non-SOO (n = 28) Mean ± SD or n SOO (n = 6) Mean ± SD or n P-value
Sex 0.297
 Male 20 6
 Female 8 0
Age (years) 67.1 (±10.0) 66.7 (±12.8) 0.944
Body mass index (kg/m2) 22.6 (±4.2) 22.8 (±1.6) 0.815
Colorectal disease
Colorectal cancer 24 5
 Inflammatory bowel disease 2 1
Diverticular disease 2
Blood loss (mL) 91.7 (±141.9) 122 (±100.0) 0.552
Operative time (min) 291.1 (±205.9) 301.1 (±141.2) 0.887
High output syndrome 0.126
 2000ml or more/day 5 3
 less than 2000ml/day 23 3
Thickness of
 Abdominal rectus muscle (mm) 9.6 (±1.8) 13.4 (±2.1) 0.005
 Abdominal wall (mm) 28.8 (±9.2) 30.4 (±3.4) 0.476
The ratio of ThM/ThW 0.35 (±0.10) 0.45 (±0.09) 0.05
The angle of ileostomy (°) 95.8 (±9.1) 82.2 (±11.5) 0.033
Table 2. Comparison of The Patient Characteristics and Incidence of SOO between The LSa and LSb Groups.

From: Risk Factors for Stoma Outlet Obstruction: Preventing This Complication after Construction of Diverting Ileostomy during Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

Variable LSa (n = 34) Mean ± SD or n LSb (n = 29) Mean ± SD or n P-value
Thickness of
 Abdominal rectus muscle (mm) 10.3 (±2.4) 9.2 (±2.7) 0.054
 Abdominal wall (mm) 29.0 (±8.5) 29.1 (±10.9) 0.496
The ratio of ThM/ThW 0.37 (±0.10) 0.34 (±0.10) 0.091
The angle of ileostomy (°) 93.4 (±10.7) 99.7 (±12.3) 0.043
Incidence of SOO 6 0 0.027
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