Journal article

Colorectal cancer audit: A comparative study before and after establishing a specialty colorectal surgery unit

PJ Sitzler, M Taylor, I Faragher, S Mclaughlin

Colorectal Disease | Published : 2005

Abstract

Objective: A prospective audit was kept for colorectal cancer after the establishment of a special-interest colorectal unit at a Melbourne metropolitan teaching hospital. Methods: These data were compared with data collected retrospectively on surgical management of colorectal cancer by general surgeons in the hospital. Results: The groups were well matched with respect to age, sex, pathological staging and elective vs urgent surgery. Differences were found in postoperative length of stay (9 vs 12 days, P = 0.01) in favour of the colorectal special interest group. Differences were found in the permanent stoma rate with regard to rectal cancer with the colorectal special interest group having..

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