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Title: Long-term results after 75 anastomoses in the upper extraperitoneal rectum with the biofragmentable anastomosis ring. Author: Debus ES, Sailer M, Geiger D, Dietz UA, Fuchs KH, Thiede A. Journal: Dig Surg; 1999; 16(1):55-9. PubMed ID: 9949268. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Anastomoses in the rectum have a higher risk for complications compared with other gastrointestinal regions. Stapling devices and sophisticated developments in surgical suture materials did not lead to a substantial decrease of local complications. The bioabsorbable anastomosis ring (BAR) is a new alternative technique for creating gastrointestinal anastomoses. Accordingly, the aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the postoperative course and long-term results of patients after anterior rectum resection using BAR. METHODS: From 1991 to 1996 75 BAR anastomoses were performed in the upper rectum at the Department of Surgery, University Hospital Würzburg. Thirty-eight patients suffered from malignant, 37 from benign disease. Mean age was 61.4 years with no relevant differences in the gender. Mean follow-up was 31 months (4-63 months). The clinical course was evaluated, a questionnaire completed and/or a 3-monthly reevaluation with endoscopy conducted. Mortality, anastomostic bleeding, leakage and development of anastomotic stenosis were evaluated. RESULTS: Sixty-seven patients could be reexamined. There was no postoperative mortality and no anastomotic bleeding. Six patients (8%) developed an anastomotic leakage, of whom 3 (4%) required reoperation. None of the patients revealed a detectable stenosis in the anastomotic region during follow-up. CONCLUSION: The BAR procedure is a safe and suitable anastomotic technique after anterior rectum resection.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]