Table 3.
Short- and long-term outcomes of patient with and without inflamed rectal stump.
| No inflamed rectal stump n = 37 [18.1%] | Inflamed rectal stump n = 167 [81.9%] | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall complications | 12 | [32.4%] | 58 | [34.7%] | 0.790 |
| CD II | 5 | [13.5%] | 25 | [21.0%] | |
| CD III-IV | 7 | [18.9%] | 33 | [19.8%] | |
| Mortality | 0 | [0.0%] | 0 | [0.0%] | |
| Anastomotic leakage | 2 | [5.4%] | 17 | [10.2%] | 0.536 |
| Grade A | 0 | [0.0%] | 0 | [0.0%] | |
| Grade B | 1 | [2.7%] | 1 | [0.6%] | |
| Grade C | 1 | [2.7%] | 16 | [9.6%] | |
| 10-year pouchitis | 6 | [25.5]a | 68 | [54.3%] a | 0.024b |
| 1 episode | 0 | 22 | |||
| Multiple episodes | 6 | 46 | |||
| Therapy-refractory | 0 | 17 |
aCumulative percentages.
b plog rank.