Bakker F C, Hoitsma H F, Den Otter G
Br J Surg. 1982 Oct;69(10):580-2. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800691007.
During a 10-year period, 59 patients had a Hartmann operation for diverticular disease (n = 19), carcinoma (n = 21), anastomotic disruption (n = 5), injury (n = 3) and various other conditions (n = 11). Twenty-two patients (37.3 per cent) died postoperatively. Wound infection or wound dehiscence occurred in 26 patients. Other complications inherent in this operation were colostomy necrosis or retraction (n = 12) and leakage of the rectal stump (n = 3). The mean hospital stay of the surviving patients was 28.4 days. Colorectal continuity was subsequently restored in 12 patients (32.4 per cent) and no difficulties were encountered with this procedure.