Diversion Colitis and Probiotic Stimulation: Effects of Bowel Stimulation Prior to Ileostomy Closure
Loading...
Publication date
Advisors
Department
Research group
Center
Abstract
Background: Diversion colitis is a non-specific inflammation of a defunctionalised
segment of the colon after a temporary stoma has been performed. This inflammation is
associated with a change in the colonic flora.
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of preoperative stimulation of the efferent
loop with probiotics prior to closure of the protective ileostomy in patients operated
on colorectal carcinoma and its effect on diversion colitis. A prospective, randomised,
double-blind, controlled study is carried out.
Methods: Patients who underwent surgery for colorectal carcinoma with protective
ileostomy pending reconstructive surgery and with diversion colitis as diagnosis are
included. Randomised and divided into two groups. Histological and endoscopic
changes were evaluated after stimulation, after restorative surgery and during the
short-term follow-up after surgery.
Results: Patients in CG were distributed according to the endoscopic index of severity in
pre-stimulation/post-stimulation as follows: severe n = 9/9 (25.7%), moderate n = 23/23
(65.7%), and mild n = 3/3 (8.6%); compared to the distribution in SG, severe n = 9/0
(26.5/0%), moderate n = 23/3 (67.6/8.8%), mild n = 2/19 (5.9/55.9%) and normal
colonoscopy in 0/12 patients (0/35.3%).
Conclusion: Probiotic stimulation of the efferent loop is a safe and effective method,
managing to reduce both macroscopic and microscopic colitis, as well as a decrease in
symptoms in the short term after reconstructive surgery.
Keywords
Unesco Subjects
Bibliographic citation
Rodríguez-Padilla Á, Morales-Martín G, Pérez-Quintero R, Rada-Morgades R, Gómez-Salgado J and Ruiz-Frutos C (2021) Diversion Colitis and Probiotic Stimulation: Effects of Bowel Stimulation Prior to Ileostomy Closure. Front. Med. 8:654573. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.654573














