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Study eyes anastomotic failure in stapled vs. hand-sewn techniques


 

AT THE AAST ANNUAL MEETING

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“An overall mortality rate of 8% and an anastomotic complication rate of 12.5% should emphasize the dire needs for these operations and the need for meticulous operative as well as surgically directed perioperative care in these patients,” the invited discussant, Gregory Jurkovich, MD, professor of surgery at the Davis Medical Center, University of California, said at the meeting. “We as surgeons must pay attention to all aspects of care in these patients.”

Dr. Bruns acknowledged certain limitations of the study, including the fact that it was not a randomized, controlled trial. Also, “surgeon preference did dictate the type of anastomosis that was created, and the patient and surgeon populations were heterogeneous,” he said. “The multivariable model was limited by missing laboratory data, likely given the urgent nature of some of the operative procedures.”

He reported having no financial disclosures.

dbrunk@frontlinemedcom.com

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