The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66049-9_9
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Anastomotic Construction

Abstract: Anastomotic construction represents a fundamental and essential skill restoring intestinal continuity and preserving bowel function and continence.• It encompasses a broad range of methods and configurations and can be performed utilizing a spectrum of operative platforms. • While anastomosis may be a heterogeneous endeavor, consistent fundamental principles must be preserved in all its forms. • Stapling technologies represent a challenge for surgeon knowledge and understanding their use in clinical practice g… Show more

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“…Several different features of hand sewn bowel anastomoses have been considered including suture material, continuous or interrupted suture, single or multilayer closures, and tension on the anastomosis. 1 A large systematic review of techniques for hand sewn colorectal anastomoses, including ileocolic anastomoses, concluded that “a single-layer continuous technique using inverting sutures with slowly absorbable monofilament material” was associated with lowest risk of postoperative complications. 2 One weakness of hand sewn anastomoses is a heavy dependence on the technical expertise of the surgeon and ability to reproduce results consistently.…”
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“…Several different features of hand sewn bowel anastomoses have been considered including suture material, continuous or interrupted suture, single or multilayer closures, and tension on the anastomosis. 1 A large systematic review of techniques for hand sewn colorectal anastomoses, including ileocolic anastomoses, concluded that “a single-layer continuous technique using inverting sutures with slowly absorbable monofilament material” was associated with lowest risk of postoperative complications. 2 One weakness of hand sewn anastomoses is a heavy dependence on the technical expertise of the surgeon and ability to reproduce results consistently.…”
Section: General Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staplers not only rely on tissue compression and multiple rows of staples spaced to adequately seal the bowel but also allow for consistent perfusion. 1 While some early studies suggested that stapled anastomoses carried higher risk of anastomotic leak when compared with hand sewn techniques, 3 4 others have found decreased anastomotic leak rates in patients with stapled anastomoses. 5 6 A 2019 large multicenter study of over 4000 patients undergoing open right hemicolectomy found no significant difference in leak rates between patients with hand sewn and stapled ileocolic anastomoses.…”
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