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Single-stapled double-pursestring anastomosis after anterior resection of the rectum
Authors:Marecik Slawomir J  Chaudhry Vivek  Pearl Russell  Park John J  Prasad Leela M
Affiliation:Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Department of Surgery, 1775 W. Dempster St., 8 South, Park Ridge, IL 60068, USA
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Single-stapled double-pursestring technique for colorectal anastomosis to the mid-rectum or upper rectum is the most commonly used technique in the single institution reported here. The investigators evaluate single-stapled double-pursestring anastomosis after anterior resection of the rectum performed at a single institution. METHODS: Medical records of patients who underwent single-stapled double-pursestring anastomosis between January 2000 and May 2005 were analyzed to identify postoperative anastomotic complications. Patients with previous radiation, diverting stoma, coloanal, and hand-sewn and double-stapled anastomoses were excluded. The primary goal was to identify postoperative anastomotic complications. RESULTS: Of 160 patients, 153 (96%) no septic complications. One patient (.6%) developed anastomotic leak requiring diversion. Of the 4 patients with pelvic abscesses (2.5%), 2 were treated with antibiotics and 2 with computed axial tomography-guided drainage. CONCLUSIONS: Single-stapled double-pursestring anastomosis is reliable, with very low rates of leak, subsequent diversion, and pelvic abscess (.6%, .6%, and 2.5% respectively).
Keywords:Anastomosis   Anterior resection   Double pursestring   Leak   Rectum   Single stapled
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