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Abdel Dayem, Ahmad Yahia, Refaat, Ahmed, Shafik, Ismail, Mashhour, Abdrabou N., Soliman, Mark Youssef, Abosayed, Amir k. |
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Surgical Chronicles; Jan-Mar2023, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p22-26, 5p |
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Background: Intestinal resection is a lifesaving procedure, one of the two options following resection is anastomosis which carries the best opportunity for the patient and his quality of life. However, A set of complications mainly leakage may follow with a variety of consequences that may threaten patient's life. Strong efforts are being made to avoid anastomosis leak through avoiding factors which may increase incidence of leak and finding additional factors to promote anastomotic healing. The pedicled omental transposition (omentoplasty) for reinforcing the anastomotic suture line is tested regarding the incidence of leakage after intestinal resection. Methods: A prospective comparative study has been conducted on patients who have performed gastrointestinal surgery at Kasr El Ainy hospital from 2021 to 2022. Patients have been divided into 2 groups. The first group included patients who had undergone omental wrap around anastomosis [group A] [n=32] and the other group included patients who didn't go through omental wrap around anastomosis [group B] [n=32]. Age range for both groups ranged from 18 to 73 years [mean 44.5 years]. Data analysis performed using SPSS statistical package. Results: Results revealed presence of statistically significant decrease in complication associated with anastomosis between the group undergone omental wrapping and the group undergone anastomosis without omental wrapping in favour of omental wrapping [P-value =0.047]. Conclusions: Anastomotic leakage is an expected complication after gastrointestinal anastomosis. Omental wrap proved to be a technique that enhances decreasing the post anastomosis leakage after gastrointestinal anastomosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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