Manual Compared with Mechanical Cervical Oesophagogastric Anastomosis: a Randomised Trial

Objective: To compare the short and medium term result of hand-sewn and stapled anastomoses after oesophagectomy. Design: Randomised study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Italy. Subjects: 41 patients who required oesophagectomy between February 1993 and December 1996. Interventions: Oesophagectomy and...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European journal of surgery 1999-10, Vol.165 (11), p.1051-1054
1. Verfasser: Ernesto Laterza, Giovanni de' Manzoni, Gian Franco Veraldi, Alfredo Guglielmi, Pietro Tedesco, Claudio Cordiano
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To compare the short and medium term result of hand-sewn and stapled anastomoses after oesophagectomy. Design: Randomised study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Italy. Subjects: 41 patients who required oesophagectomy between February 1993 and December 1996. Interventions: Oesophagectomy and left cervical gastroplasty. Main outcome measures: Mortality and morbidity. Result: 21 patients were randomised to have the anastomosis hand-sewn, and 20 to have it stapled. The two groups were comparable. 3 patients died in hospital (2 in the hand-sewn and 1 in the stapled group), and the remainder were followed up a mean of 21 months (range 6-34). There was one clinical leak in the hand-sewn group compared with 3 in the stapled group, and 1 further radiological leak in the stapled group. 2 patients in the hand-sewn and 3 in the stapled group developed strictures. Conclusion: Though the numbers are too small to be assessed statistically, we think that these result are sufficient to persuade us that oesophagogastric anastomoses should be hand-sewn rather than stapled.
ISSN:1102-4151
1741-9271
DOI:10.3109/110241599750007883