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Table 1 Clinical data on 4 patients undergoing negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwelling (NPWTi-d) followed by delayed primary closure: Before stoma closure

From: The technique for less infectious and earlier healing of stoma closure wound: negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwelling followed by primary closure

Case no

Age range, years

Sex

ASA class

Bmi (kg/m2)

Smoking

Comorbidity

Alb

BUN

Cr

HbA1C

Dragnosis

First ope

Diverting stoma

Adjuvant chemotherapy

1

70–79

2

3

17.6

 + 

None

3.9

16

0.7

5.6

Rectal cancer

Lap-LAR

Ileostomy

 − 

2

70–79

1

3

17.6

 − 

DM

3.6

24

0.9

7.1

Rectal cancer

Lap-LAR

Ileostomy

 − 

3

70–79

1

2

23.5

 − 

None

3.3

38

2

5.9

Rectal cancer

Lap-LAR

Ileostomy

 − 

4

40–49

1

2

36.9

 + 

None

3.9

14

0.8

5.7

Rectal cancer

Lap-LAR

Ileostomy

 + 

  1. ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, BMI body mass index, Alb Albumin, BUN Blood urea nitrogen, Cr Creatinine, Ope Operation, DM Diabetes mellitus, Lap-LAR Laparoscopic low anterior resection, Lap-HAR Laparoscopic high anterior resectio