Telescopic bowel anastomosis in the intra-abdominal inflammatory environment
International Journal of Development Research
Telescopic bowel anastomosis in the intra-abdominal inflammatory environment
Received 11th January, 2018, Received in revised form, 05th February, 2018, Accepted 19th March, 2018, Published online 30th April, 2018
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Introduction: Our aim of this study was to investigate a new method of repairing intestinal injuries in the intra-abdominal inflammatory environment and compare it with simple hand suturing method. this method which include imaginative or telescopic bowel anastomoses previously jus used in urologic operations. Method: 16 dogs were divided in to two equal groups of 8. intra-abdominal infection was induced in all dogs by a small perforation in the small bowel. After 24 hours the perforation was closed either by simple hand suturing technique (n=8, group A) or by our method of telescopic anastomosis (n=8, group B). After 8 weeks of follow-up the dogs where operated and the site of anastomosis was resected and sent for radiologic evaluations. Results: Stenosis was significantly more observed in the group B with telescopic anastomosis (P < 0.05). Leakage was not seen in both groups. Abdominal condition of both groups was the same. Conclusion: Our results show that telescopic anastomosis is accompanied with a higher rate of post anastomosis stenosis.