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  • Title: [Esophagojejunostomy--how safe is manual suture today?].
    Author: Bittner R, Butters M, Roscher R, Beger HG.
    Journal: Chirurg; 1987 Jan; 58(1):43-5. PubMed ID: 3549189.
    Abstract:
    Between 1982 and 1986 a total of 137 patients were gastrectomized for cancer of the stomach. The esophago-jejunal anastomosis was always carried out as an end-to-side anastomosis applying the conventional two layer technique. Only in 1 patient (0.7%) an insufficiency of this anastomosis was observed; 9 reoperations (6.6%) were necessary and 3 patients (2.2%) died in the postoperative course. These results confirm that with a precise, standardised conventional suture technique the esophageal anastomosis can be safely performed today.
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