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Microbiota-anastomotic Leak Among Colorectal Surgery Patients : Pilot Study

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Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Anastomotic Leak
Microbiota
Colorectal Cancer

Treatments

Other: Fecal sample collection for analysis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03496441
CE 17.243

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study is based on the hypothesis that patients with postoperative anastomotic leakage have a different bacterial profile contributing to poor tissue healing, and that patients operated for colon cancer presumably have a different preoperative microbiota than healthy patients. This different composition is probably induced by the high heme level in the light intestinal tract that tumor spoliation generates.

The objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of a larger study to evaluate the difference between microbiota composition of patients with and without colorectal cancer, with inflammatory bowel disease and those with and without anastomotic leakage postoperatively of a colonic resection.

Stool samples will be taken from 20 patients, including 5 without intestinal pathology, 5 with colorectal cancer undergoing colorectal surgery, 5 with inflammatory bowel disease and 5 with anastomotic leakage after colectomy for colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel disease.

The stool samples will be analyzed at CRCHUM to draw up a profile of the bacteria that make up the microbiota of each patient.

Full description

No more details required.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

ALL

  • Informed consent obtained.

  • Between 18 to 90 years old inclusive.

  • Group 1 (colorectal cancer patients)

    • Patients with colorectal cancer confirmed with pathology results.
    • Oncological colon and / or rectal resection planned and performed by a surgeon from the digestive surgery department of the CHUM.
  • Group 2 (anastomotic leak patients)

    • Patients with colorectal cancer confirmed with pathology and / or patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
    • Patients who underwent colonic and / or rectal surgical resection, complicated by an anastomotic leak in the postoperative period.
  • Group 3 ("healthy" patients)

    • Patients with uncomplicated hernia pathology assessed externally in anticipation or after hernia repair surgery that does not involve gastrointestinal resection.
    • Patients with no history of colorectal neoplasia or surgical resection of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Group 4 (inflammatory bowel disease patients)

    • Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), waiting for elective surgery involving gastrointestinal resection.

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnancy.
  • Class of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)> 3.
  • Chemotherapy and / or pelvic and / or abdominal radiotherapy within 6 months prior to collection of the stool sample prior to surgery (group 3 with healthy patients only).
  • Colonoscopy within 3 months prior to collection of the stool sample prior to surgery (group 3 with healthy patients only).

Trial design

20 participants in 4 patient groups

Group 1
Description:
Colorectal cancer patients who will undergo a surgical resection with digestive anastomosis. Fecal sample collection for analysis before and after surgery (2 samples).
Treatment:
Other: Fecal sample collection for analysis
Group 2
Description:
Patients having undergone surgical resection with digestive anastomosis for colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel disease, complicated by anastomotic leakage. Fecal sample collection for analysis after surgery, once the leak is confirmed.
Treatment:
Other: Fecal sample collection for analysis
Group 3
Description:
Patients with uncomplicated hernia pathology, without gastrointestinal comorbidity to undergo a surgery to heal this hernia without involving a gastrointestinal resection. Fecal sample collection for analysis before surgery (1 sample).
Treatment:
Other: Fecal sample collection for analysis
Group 4
Description:
Inflammatory bowel disease patients waiting for elective surgery involving gastrointestinal resection. Fecal sample collection for analysis during surgery, directly from the bowel content (1 sample).
Treatment:
Other: Fecal sample collection for analysis

Trial contacts and locations

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