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Anastomotic leak rate < Outcome for laparoscopic
intra-corporeal stapled anastomosis > Patients undergoing
laparoscopic surgery > Primary colonic left-sidedintracorporeal stapled anastomosis > Identify the clinical
anastomotic leak rate > Laparoscopic colorectal surgery
Are the factors for this study patient demographics, indication for operation, procedure
performed, height of anastomosis, leak rate and the outcome, inpatient stay, mortality, rate of
defunctioning stomas, and rate of conversion to open procedure? Are intra-operative air leak
rare in these patients? Does this study demonstrate that the anastomotic leak rate from
intra-corporeal laparoscopic anastomosis is no greater than for open surgery or laparoscopic
surgery with extra-corporeal anastomosis?
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IIP > read on here > http://www.journalofmas.com
Following introduction of laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery in 1985 the first reports of
laparoscopic colectomy appeared in the 1990s However, until recently laparoscopic colorectal surgery has
not been widely accepted and remains available to only a minority of patients. This is partly due to the
relatively small number of laparoscopically trained colorectal surgeons and partly due to the lack of evidence
documenting the complication rate of the laparoscopic approach in colorectal surgery to convince all
colorectal surgeons to adopt it. Colorectal anastomotic leak remains one of the most feared post-operative
complications particularly after anterior resection of the rectum with the shift from abdomino-peritoneal
resections to total mesorectal excision and primary anastomosis.
Literature states various incidence rates of anastomotic leak in laparoscopic colorectal surgery, ranging5-12% This compares with anastomotic leakage of 1.3-18% following open sigmoid and rectal cancer
excision We have taken as our standard the anastomotic leak rate in The Wessex Colorectal Cancer Audit
for patients in our region of 5.5% for major leak
Performing proximal defunctioning stoma has been proposed to significantly reduce the effects of
anastomotic leakage, if not reduce the anastomotic leak rate itself, in open surgery but no similar dataexists for the laparoscopic colonic surgery. On the other hand, no significant advantage in temporary
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It was observed that there was a trend towards the postoperative stay becoming shorter as experience
accumulated
We believe that this study demonstrates that the anastomotic leak rate from intracorporeal laparoscopic
anastomosis is no greater than for open surgery or laparoscopic surgery with extra-corporeal anastomosis
This was written by admin. Posted on Friday, July 18, 2008, at . Filed
under Rate of conversion to open procedure, Rate of defunctioning
stomas, Mortality, Inpatient stay, Intra-operative air leak, Open surgery,
laparoscopic intra-corporeal anastomosis, Anastomotic leak,
Extra-corporeal anastomosis, Leak rate and the outcome, Height of
anastomosis, Primary colonic left-sided intracorporeal stapled anast,
Patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery, Outcome for laparoscopic
intra-corporeal stapled anasto, Anastomotic leak rate, Identify the
clinical anastomotic leak rate, Laparoscopic colorectal surgery,
Procedure performed, Indication for operation, Patient demographics,
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