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Published on: October 29, 2014
The bow tie technique for single stapled colorectal anastomosis: technical note
Jaro Van Zande1, Khozh Magamadov1, Yves Van Molhem1
1Department of General Surgery, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw (OLV) Hospital Aalst-Asse-Ninove, Aalst, Belgium.
Aim:
In this technical note we describe a simplified totally transabdominal technique to perform a single stapled end-to-end colorectal anastomosis without the need for transanal transection, linear stapler line resection, purse string or dog-ear suturing.
Method:
The rationale and the technique itself are first explained by using a schematic design. Next, step-by-step pictures of one of our cases show the feasibility and advantages of this technique. At the end, the limits of this technique are illustrated.
Results:
The technique was used for 20 colorectal anastomosis, 9 benign and 11 oncological cases. Median age was 68 years and average BMI was 28 kg/m2. Risk factors for anastomotic leakage were reported in 10 cases. The bow tie technique was performed in every case and the linear stapler line was entirely resected in all cases. No positive air leak test or anastomotic leakage was reported.
Conclusions:
The bow tie technique is a feasible technique to perform an end-to-end single stapled colorectal anastomosis with promising results on anastomotic leakage. Further research with larger prospective data collection is necessary to validate this technique and show its potential benefit on anastomotic leakage.
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