Literature DB >> 29439318

The effect of three different surgical techniques for colon anastomosis on regional postoperative microperfusion: Laser Doppler Flowmetry study in pigs.

Milan Kaska1, Slavomir Blazej1, Zdenek Turek2, Ales Ryska3, Boris Jegorov1, Vera Radochova4, Jan Bezouska1, Jiri Paral1,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The optimal surgical approach to reconnecting bowel ends safely after resection is of great importance.
OBJECTIVES: This project is focused on assessment of the perianastomotic microcirculation quality in the short postoperative period when using three different anastomosis techniques in experimental animal.
METHODS: The experimental study involved 27 young female domestic pigs divided into three subgroups of 9 animals according to each surgical method of anastomosis construction in the sigmoid colon region: by manual suture, by stapler, or by gluing. Blood microcirculation in the anastomosis region was monitored using Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF). Anastomosis healing was evaluated by macroscopic and histological examination.
RESULTS: Evaluation of the microcirculation in the anastomosis region showed the smallest decrease in perfusion values in animals reconstructed by suturing (Δ= -38.01%). A significantly more profound drop was observed postoperatively after stapling or gluing (Δ= -52.42% and Δ= -59.53%, respectively). All performed anastomoses healed without any signs of tissue and function pathology.
CONCLUSIONS: Sewing, stapling, and gluing techniques for bowel anastomosis each have a different effect on regional microcirculation during 120 min. postoperatively. Nevertheless, the final results of anastomosis healing were found without of any pathology in all experimental animals managed by above mentioned anastomotic techniques.

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Keywords:  Microcirculation; bowel anastomosis; experimental surgery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29439318     DOI: 10.3233/CH-170297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Hemorheol Microcirc        ISSN: 1386-0291            Impact factor:   2.375


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