“…The rate of stricture formation quoted in the literature ranges from 0 to 33.3% [6][7][8][9][10]. Furthermore, these rates have encompassed circular stapled, linear stapled, and handsewn GJ anastomotic techniques, and all of these techniques have reported both high and low rates of stricture formation [11], which makes the literature confusing. Carrodeguas and colleagues reviewed 1,291 patients at their institution and published a stricture rate of 7.3% [15].…”