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  Vol. 113 No. 10, October 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Side-to-End Colorectal Anastomosis With Monofilament Stainless Steel Wire

Joseph R. Quill, MD

Arch Surg. 1978;113(10):1205-1208.


Abstract

• Anastomotic separation after anterior resection of the rectum remains a major problem, although the frequency of anastomotic dehiscence after anterior resection varies. Monofilament stainless steel wire suture is an inert suture, has excellent holding power, and is associated with a low probability of wound infection. Side-to-end coloproctostomy for anastomotic reconstruction after anterior resection has proved to be a satisfactory alternative to the usual end-to-end anastomosis. A combination of wire suture with side-to-end coloproctostomy was performed in 60 consecutive anterior resections in which there were two clinical anastomotic leaks and no deaths attributable to anastomotic dehiscence. Simultaneous loop transverse colostomy was performed in 13 cases (22%), and all colostomies were subsequently closed without difficulty. This technique is recommended for reconstruction of bowel continuity after anterior resection of the rectum.

(Arch Surg 113:1205-1208, 1978)



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Surgery, Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, Pa, and the Department of Surgery, Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Feb 9, 1978.

Reprint requests to 21 W Fornance St, Norristown, PA 19401 (Dr Quill).



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