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Konstantinos Saliaris1, Sofia Katsila2, Tania Triantafyllou1
11st Propaedeutic Surgery Clinic, Hippocration General Hospital, 114 Vass. Sofias Ave., 11527 Athens, Greece.
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Background and Objectives: Anastomotic leak following total gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y reconstruction remains a challenging and potentially morbid clinical scenario. Systemic support and resuscitation with simultaneous local sepsis control remain pillars of treatment. The therapeutic strategy may vary among different centers depending on the severity of clinical presentation, the degree of contamination and the hospital resources. The aim of this study is to introduce the rendezvous stenting technique, which combines washout of the abdominal cavity and endoscopic stenting under direct vision in selected patients who require reoperation. Materials and Methods: A retrospective descriptive analysis of severely ill patients suffering an anastomotic leak from an esophagojejunal anastomosis, who had been operated on in our department during the last five years was performed. Patient demographics, perioperative data and surgical outcomes were collected. Results: Since 2018, six anastomotic leak patients underwent stenting of anastomotic leak using the rendezvous technique during reoperation. Stenting was effective in controlling local contamination in five out of six patients (83.3%). One patient required repeat stent placement due to improper stent width. Conclusions: Anastomotic stenting using the rendezvous technique is a safe and feasible technique. Combining drainage of the abdominal cavity and stent fixation allows for control of the contaminated field as well as minimizing the risk of stent migration.
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