Anastomotic leaks are a feared complication of colorectal resections and novel techniques that have the potential to decrease them are still sought. This study aimed to compare the anastomotic leak rates in patients undergoing compression anastomoses versus hand-sewn or stapled anastomoses. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing outcomes of compression versus conventional (hand-sewn and stapled) colorectal anastomosis were collected from MEDLINE, Embase and the Cochrane Library. The quality of the RCTs and the potential risk of bias were assessed. Pooled odds ratios (OR) were calculated for categorical outcomes and weighted mean differences for continuous data. Ten RCTs were included, comprising 1969 patients (752 sutured, 225 staple...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
AIM There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
textabstractMany different techniques of colorectal anastomosis have been described in search of the...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
Anastomotic leak following colorectal surgery can be a devastating adverse event. The ideal stapling...
CONTEXT: The interest in the results from comparisons between handsewing and stapling in colorectal ...
Colorectal anastomotic leak remains one of the most feared post-operative complications, particularl...
Colorectal anastomotic leak remains one of the most feared post-operative complications, particularl...
A multicenter retrospective clinical trial was conducted between January 2003 to December 2013 in pa...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
AIM: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
AIM There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
textabstractMany different techniques of colorectal anastomosis have been described in search of the...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
Anastomotic leak following colorectal surgery can be a devastating adverse event. The ideal stapling...
CONTEXT: The interest in the results from comparisons between handsewing and stapling in colorectal ...
Colorectal anastomotic leak remains one of the most feared post-operative complications, particularl...
Colorectal anastomotic leak remains one of the most feared post-operative complications, particularl...
A multicenter retrospective clinical trial was conducted between January 2003 to December 2013 in pa...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
AIM: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
AIM There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...