Evaluation of stapled versus hand-sewn techniques for colorectal anastomosis after low anterior resection of mid-rectal carcinoma: A study on 50 patients

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Aim: To evaluate the outcome of stapled versus sutured colo-rectal anastomosis after low anterior resection of mid-rectal carcinoma. Patients and Methods: A prospective study of fifty patients who underwent colo-rectal anastomosis following low anterior resection (LAR) of T2 mid-rectal cancers at the Egyptian National Cancer Institute during the time period from June 2010 to June 2013 was conducted. Classification was into two groups; a stapled anastomosis group I (25 patients) and a hand-sewn anastomosis group II (25 patients). All operations are evaluated regarding intra-operative complications such as anastomotic line bleeding, visceral injuries or major blood loss. The anastomotic time and operative time are documented for each operation. All patients are evaluated post-operatively for anastomotic leakage (AL), wound infection and ileus. Results: The distance of the tumor from the anal verge was 9.6±2.0 cm in group I and 9.9±2.4 cm in group II. The mean operative time was 191.5±16.2 min in the stapled group and 208±18.6 min in the sutured group (p=0.002). The mean anastomotic times were 9.0±1.9 min and 19.7±12.2 min (p=0.001). Anastomotic leakage developed in three (12.0%) patients in the stapled group and in four (16.0%) patients in the sutured group (p=1.000). Post-operative ileus was observed in 3 patients in group I and one patient in group II. Wound infection developed in three (12.0%) patients in the stapled group and four (16.0%) patients in the sutured group (p=1.000). Conclusion: Colo-rectal anastomosis after low anterior resection for mid rectal carcinoma can be conducted safely either by stapling or hand-sewn techniques; however the stapling technique showed shorter anastomotic and operative times with no significant advantages regarding intra- or post-operative complications or hospital stay.

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Fayek, I. S. (2014). Evaluation of stapled versus hand-sewn techniques for colorectal anastomosis after low anterior resection of mid-rectal carcinoma: A study on 50 patients. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(13), 5427–5431. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.13.5427

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