Anastomotic techniques in minimally invasive esophageal and gastric surgery

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作者
Mann, Carolina [1 ]
Berlth, Felix [1 ]
Grimminger, Peter Philipp [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ med Mainz, Klin Allgemein Viszeral & Transplantationschirurg, Mainz, Germany
[2] Univ med Mainz, Klin Allgemein Viszeral & Transplantationschirurg, Langenbeck Str 1, D-55131 Mainz, Germany
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CHIRURGIE | 2023年 / 94卷 / 09期
关键词
Upper gastrointestinal tract; Anastomosis; minimal invasive surgery; Postoperative course; Complication rate; ESOPHAGOGASTRIC ANASTOMOSIS; TERM OUTCOMES; HAND-SEWN; GASTRECTOMY; CANCER; METAANALYSIS;
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10.1007/s00104-023-01902-0
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
In specialized centers minimally invasive surgery has become established as the standard of care for esophageal and gastric surgery. Offering equal oncological outcome, patients benefit with respect to lower postoperative pain and complication rates. The creation of the anastomosis during minimally invasive surgery remains a critical step and the complications are decisive for the immediate postoperative course. So far no clear consensus exists in the literature regarding the recommended techniques for placement of an anastomosis after resections in the upper gastrointestinal tract. This article summarizes and compares the various established anastomotic techniques used in minimally invasive esophageal and gastric surgery.
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页码:759 / 767
页数:9
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