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Use of the circular stapler in 1000 consecutive colorectal anastomoses: experience of one surgical team.

R J Detry1, A Kartheuser, L Delriviere, J Saba, P J Kestens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stapling colorectal anastomoses. Information collected from 1000 consecutive anastomoses performed by one surgical team could be considered as reliable reference with which results obtained by new approaches could be compared.
METHODS: One thousand consecutive anastomoses were performed from 1979 to 1992. Characteristics of the procedure, intraoperative events, mortality rate, complications, and clinical outcome were detailed.
RESULTS: There were 528 men and 472 women (age range, 20 to 90 years; average age, 63 years). Anastomoses were constructed by means of a circular stapler loaded with the largest cartridge in 82.3% of the cases. Imperfections were identified during operation in 124 cases. A diverting colostomy was performed in 127 cases. Postoperative mortality rate averaged 2.2%. Clinical anastomotic leaks developed in 35 patients: in 11.4% after low stapling (less than 5 cm from the dentate line) and in 2.2% after high stapling. The presence of a diverting colostomy influenced the leakage rate in patients with very low anastomoses. Total failure rate (death, definitive colostomy) as a result of anastomotic leak was 1.6%. Among the 933 survivors who had follow-up examination, the incidence of bad functional results decreased from 10% at the first attendance to 4.3% at the last one. Transanal dilatation and restapling were required for symptomatic narrowing in three and one patients, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The conventional way of stapling colorectal anastomoses in reliable, but it requires strict observance of the rules for anastomosing intestine and a careful check of the stapled sutures. Results obtained by new approaches could be compared with these data.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7846617     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6060(05)80077-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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