Literature DB >> 11518999

[Anastomotic protection with a transanal tube after rectum resection and total mesorectal excision].

P Sterk1, F Schubert, S Günter, P Klein.   

Abstract

Between October 1998 and December 1999 50 patients with a primary cancer of the rectum were treated by sphincter saving anterior resection of the rectum and total mesorectal excision. Eight patients were given a neoadjuvant combined radio-chemotherapy. The anastomoses were performed in the triple-stapling technique with a Premium Plus CEEA stapling device (Fa. Tyco Health Care, Tönisvorst, Germany) or with a Proximate ILS curved stapling device (Fa. Ethicon Endo Surgery, Norderstedt, Germany). The anastomoses were situated in 7 cm or in lower distance from the anal skin. In all patients with complete anastomotic tissue rings the anastomoses were protected with the transanal tube. The integrity of the anastomosis (n = 48) was checked for completeness in the 2nd and 12th postoperative week. The patients were sigmoidoscoped and the anastomoses were controlled by transanal ultrasonography. During the hospital stay 2 patients (4.2 %) with a clinically evident anastomotic leakage were detected. 3 patients (6.2 %) with an asymptomatic anastomotic leakage were detected by computertomography. The anastomoses of 27 patients (56.2 %) were clinically and by ultrasonographical examination intact. In these patients a postoperative radiogram was not indicated. Relaparotomy was necessary in one patient for bleeding, in two patients for anastomotic leaks and in three patients for ileus (12.5 %). Because of low anastomotic leakage rate and low morbidity we find the transanal tube to be at least equivalent to conventional colostoma for anastomotic protection.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11518999     DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Chir        ISSN: 0044-409X            Impact factor:   0.942


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