Le surjet en un plan dans le retablissement de la continuite digestive apres gastrectomie partielle. [Single-layer suture to re-establish the digestive continuity following partial gastrectomy]

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serval:BIB_156EB2C30E0A
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Le surjet en un plan dans le retablissement de la continuite digestive apres gastrectomie partielle. [Single-layer suture to re-establish the digestive continuity following partial gastrectomy]
Journal
Helvetica Chirurgica Acta
Author(s)
Demartines  N., Chevalley  J. P., Rothenbuhler  J. M., Harder  F.
ISSN
0018-0181 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1990
Volume
56
Number
6
Pages
939-42
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
We have introduced progressively since 1985 the single-layer continuous suture technique for gastroenteric anastomoses, since this technique has been proved to be safe in colonic anastomosis. From 117 gastrectomies performed between 1985 and 1988, 68 gastroenteric anastomoses were performed with the single-layer continuous suture technique (58%). In 1988 this technique has been applied to 92.5% of the gastroenteric anastomoses. The complication rate is low: 3% clinical leakage were found. We concluded that the single-layer continuous suture technique for gastroenteric anastomoses is safe, very simple and easy to perform. It is the logical extension to large and small bowel anastomoses that we have been doing, using this technique for over 4 years now with excellent results.
Keywords
Aged Anastomosis, Surgical/*methods Gastrectomy/*methods Humans Postoperative Complications/etiology Risk Factors Stomach Neoplasms/*surgery Stomach Ulcer/*surgery *Suture Techniques
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