Diverting Ostomy with Pouch Procedure: "causes More Morbidity Than It Prevents!"
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Temporary diverting ileostomies are routine performed as a "protective" adjunct to ileal pouch procedures. The need for routine diverting ileostomies has been challenged because of the risks associated with their management. A review of the available data and my personal experience demonstrates that diversion results in lower pouch leaks but a higher instance of pouch failure and strictures. The creation of ileal pouches without an ileostomy is preferable under selective conditions with quite acceptable results.
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DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.143.4.406.
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