Clinical Trial: Microbiological Spectrum of the Intraperitoneal Surface After Elective Right-sided Colon Cancer
Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Interventional
Official Title: Microbiological Spectrum of the Intraperitoneal Surface After Elective Right-sided Colon Cancer: Are There Differences in the Peritoneal Contamination After Performing a Stapled or a Handsewn Anastomo
Brief Summary:
Despite performing colonic surgery with strict asepsia measures, minimizing the contact of the colon lumen with the peritoneum, some contamination is nearly impossible to avoid. In stapled anastomosis, the hole opened in the colon is minimum, just the necessary for introducing the parts of the mechanical devices. In handsewn anastomosis, the colonic lumen is more exposed to the peritoneum, despite the colonic occlusion with clamps meanwhile the suture is performed.
Hypothesis: After stapled anastomoses, the peritoneal contamination should be lower than after handsewn ones.
Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: Hospital General Universitario Elche
Current Primary Outcome: Peritoneal contamination after finishing the ileocolonic anastomosis [ Time Frame: 1 year ]
Original Primary Outcome: Same as current
Current Secondary Outcome:
Original Secondary Outcome:
Information By: Hospital General Universitario Elche
Dates:
Date Received: October 19, 2011
Date Started: November 2011
Date Completion: December 2012
Last Updated: October 21, 2011
Last Verified: October 2011