peer reviewedThis prospective clinical study evaluated the use, complications, and clinical and ultrasonographic follow-ups of end-to-end intestinal anastomoses with skin staples in naturally occurring diseases in canine small and large intestines. Intestinal anastomoses were performed in 14 dogs and pre-, peri-, and postoperative data were recorded. Postoperative clinical and ultrasound evaluations were performed at regular intervals for 1 year. The mean time taken to construct the anastomosis was 5 min. There were no intraoperative complications. Hemorrhage and colonic stricture were the main postoperative complications. Staple loss occurred in 2 cases. Absence of wall layering and focal wall thickening were observed in all cases at each...
The healing process of side-to-side intestinal anastomotic wounds, was studied in the jejunum and il...
Background: This study compared the resistance of glued versus stapled anastomosis of the colon to i...
PURPOSE: To test the use of intraluminal protection in colonic anastomosis without intestinal cleans...
peer reviewedThis prospective clinical study evaluated the use, complications, and clinical and ult...
OBJECTIVE To compare the incidence of intra-abdominal complications in dogs following resection and ...
The microcirculatory evolution of healing wounds has not been well documented. The authors tested th...
Colonic anastomoses made both by a new Compression Anastomotic Device (CAD) and by a traditional sta...
then abandoned. Until now was not found an ideal suture to the intestinal tract or other tissues in ...
Objective-To describe an unusual long-term complication of circular end-to-end anastomosis (CEEA) st...
Background Different materials have been evaluated for anastomotic reinforcement to prevent gastroi...
Background. Surgeons variously estimate usage of mechanical staplers in digestive surgery especially...
The creation of successful vascular anastomoses is of primary importance in many surgical fields. Nu...
This review aimed to define and evaluate the new technique which telescopic anastomosis in managing ...
SummaryBackgroundThis study compared the resistance of glued versus stapled anastomosis of the colon...
The aim of this study was to evaluate operative laparoscopy in comparison with conventional laparoto...
The healing process of side-to-side intestinal anastomotic wounds, was studied in the jejunum and il...
Background: This study compared the resistance of glued versus stapled anastomosis of the colon to i...
PURPOSE: To test the use of intraluminal protection in colonic anastomosis without intestinal cleans...
peer reviewedThis prospective clinical study evaluated the use, complications, and clinical and ult...
OBJECTIVE To compare the incidence of intra-abdominal complications in dogs following resection and ...
The microcirculatory evolution of healing wounds has not been well documented. The authors tested th...
Colonic anastomoses made both by a new Compression Anastomotic Device (CAD) and by a traditional sta...
then abandoned. Until now was not found an ideal suture to the intestinal tract or other tissues in ...
Objective-To describe an unusual long-term complication of circular end-to-end anastomosis (CEEA) st...
Background Different materials have been evaluated for anastomotic reinforcement to prevent gastroi...
Background. Surgeons variously estimate usage of mechanical staplers in digestive surgery especially...
The creation of successful vascular anastomoses is of primary importance in many surgical fields. Nu...
This review aimed to define and evaluate the new technique which telescopic anastomosis in managing ...
SummaryBackgroundThis study compared the resistance of glued versus stapled anastomosis of the colon...
The aim of this study was to evaluate operative laparoscopy in comparison with conventional laparoto...
The healing process of side-to-side intestinal anastomotic wounds, was studied in the jejunum and il...
Background: This study compared the resistance of glued versus stapled anastomosis of the colon to i...
PURPOSE: To test the use of intraluminal protection in colonic anastomosis without intestinal cleans...