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Meta-analysis of postoperative incision infection risk factors in colorectal cancer surgery

Jia Li, Huacai Zhao, Jia‐Bao Liu

2024Frontiers in Surgery10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the risk factors for postoperative incision infection in colorectal cancer, this meta-analysis aimed to identify key variables impacting infection incidence following colorectal cancer surgery. Methods: Utilizing a meta-analytical approach, studies published from January 2015 to December 2022 were systematically collected and analyzed through the assessment of factors like body mass index, diabetes, albumin levels, malnutrition, and surgical duration. Results: The meta-analysis of eleven high-quality studies revealed that elevated BMI, diabetes, low albumin levels, malnutrition, and extended surgical duration were associated with increased infection risk, while laparoscopic procedures showed potential for risk reduction. Conclusions: This study underscores the significance of preoperative risk assessment and management in mitigating postoperative incision infections in colorectal cancer patients. The findings present actionable insights for clinicians to enhance patient prognoses and overall quality of life.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColorectal cancerBody mass indexIncidence (geometry)MalnutritionColorectal surgeryDiabetes mellitusSurgeryMeta-analysisRisk factorCancerInternal medicineAbdominal surgeryEndocrinologyPhysicsOpticsSurgical site infection preventionColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsEnhanced Recovery After Surgery