Literature DB >> 2753625

Four hundred esophageal anastomoses with a stapler.

F Fekete1, B Gayet, S Place, J Biagini.   

Abstract

Four-hundred esophageal anastomoses were performed with a stapler in the Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital Beaujon in Paris, in a six year period. The experience of the 14 different surgeons in esophageal surgery was very uneven (zero to 25 years). Two-hundred and sixty-eight esophagogastrostomies (220 in the chest and 48 in the neck), 83 esophagojejunostomies and 49 esophagocolostomies were done. The overall mortality rate was 9.2%, three per cent owing to leaks. The average incidence of leakage was 7% falling to 5.5% if cervical anastomoses were excluded. The incidence of stenoses was 8%. Several points which might account for problems are discussed. Stapled anastomoses seem to reduce the mortality and the morbidity rates of esophageal anastomoses, especially for surgeons with no experience in esophageal surgery.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2753625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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