The results of 65 consecutive cases of Hartmann's procedure carried ou
t between 1982/1993 inclusive, were reviewed. There were 41 emergency
procedures including 27 cases with complicated carcinoma and 24 electi
ve procedures including 20 with carcinoma, 3 with diverticular disease
and one with perirectal haemangioma. Postoperative complications occu
rred in 25 (38.5%) patients, including 13 (19%) with wound infection.
Seven patients had to be reoperated because of intraperitoneal abscess
(3 cases) or wound dehiscence (4 cases). There were five (7.7%) posto
perative deaths. The mean hospital stay of operation survivors was 16
days (range 8-54). Intestinal continuity has been reestablished in 13
(81.2%) of 16 survivors in the benign disease group and in 4.5% of pat
ients of the malignant group. The mean time to of restoration of conti
nuity was 240 days (range 40-630) after the primary procedure. No one
died after these procedures. In five (31.2%) patients postoperative co
mplications were observed: anastomotic leak (2 cases) and wound infect
ion (3 cases). All complications were treated conservatively.