Literature DB >> 9534357

Anastomotic stricture with the EEA-Stapler after colorectal anastomosis.

J Marchena Gómez1, E Ruiz de la Cuesta, G Gómez Guerra, I Vallejo Gallego, F García-Anguíano, J M Hernández Romero.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Analysis of colorectal anastomosis stricture incidence after anterior resection of the rectum performed with the EEA-Stapler. To find out if differences existed in stricture incidence considering factors such, as age, neoplasia, postoperative radiotherapy, tumor stage and anastomic level.
DESIGN: Longitudinal descriptive study. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: 67 patients who underwent rectal anterior resection using the EEA-Stapler were evaluated. Data from sex, age, indication for operation, postoperative radiotherapy, tumor staging and anastomic level were recorded and compared with presence of stricture anastomosis. Stenosis was evaluated and graded as follows: grade O, no stenosis; grade I, no symptoms, X-ray or endoscopic finding; grade II, symptoms, the patients require ballon catheter dilation; and grade III, invalidant symptoms, the patients require surgery.
RESULTS: Twelve patients (20%) were recorded as grade II and 3 patients (5%) as grade III. There were no statistically significant differences between prevalence of stricture and sex, age, neoplasic or non-neoplasic conditions, previous radiotherapy, level of anastomosis, and tumor stage.
CONCLUSION: Stenosis after colorectal anastomosis with stapler devices must not be considered as an uncommon complication. In 20% of patients it may be a serious state that may require repeated catheter balloon dilations or surgery. Such condition is not dependent on diverse factors studied.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9534357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Enferm Dig        ISSN: 1130-0108            Impact factor:   2.086


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