Combined laparoendoscopic colon resection and anastomosis using the 'no touch technique' and fibrin glue. An experimental study
Autor: | G. Ussia, B. Ravo, S. Cuccomarino, G. Galletti |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Colon Swine medicine.medical_treatment Anal Canal Fibrin Tissue Adhesive Anastomosis Colon resection Surgical anastomosis medicine Animals Laparoscopy Fibrin glue Colectomy medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Anastomosis Surgical No touch technique Colonoscopy Combined Modality Therapy digestive system diseases Surgery Endoscopy Survival Rate Disease Models Animal Treatment Outcome Feasibility Studies Female Tissue Adhesives business |
Zdroj: | Surgical endoscopy. 12(8) |
ISSN: | 0930-2794 |
Popis: | Laparoscopic colon anastomosis are technically demanding. A new technique for colon resection and anastomosis using a combined laparoendoscopic approach is presented.In 10 pigs, pneumoperitoneum was induced and 5 trocars were placed. A sigmoid segment was isolated; a vein stripper was inserted from the anus, and the head was secured with a tie; the segment was intussuscepted pulling the stripper out; 4 seromuscular sutures were placed at the anastomotic site and fibrin glue was spread all around; an electrical wire loop, introduced via a colonoscope, was used to resect the intussuscepted segment that was removed from the anus.All animals but one survived until sacrifice at 30, 60, 90, and 120 days. Macroscopically, the anastomosis appeared well healed; microscopically, after 90 days, there was a complete restitutio ad integrum of the intestinal wall.This technique is feasible and quick; it could be used clinically in small tumors not removable endoscopically. |
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