Reduction in Anastomotic Leakage Using Bioabsorbable Material with a Circular Stapler in a Porcine Model

2020 
Few studies have investigated or verified the pressure resistance of anastomosis with circular staplers. We conducted end-to-end anastomoses with circular staplers and compared the pressure resistance with or without bioabsorbable material (Neoveil NanoⓇ). We conducted end-to-end anastomosis with or without Neoveil NanoⓇ (NN). Fresh pig small intestines were used. An end-to-end anastomosis was performed between two intestinal specimens using a circular stapler. The burst pressure of the anastomosis was recorded. The group with the highest pressure resistance was the group in which NN was attached only to the anvil, which was higher than the group in which NN was attached to the shaft and anvil. In contrast, no increase in pressure resistance occurred in the group using NN only for the shaft. Clinically, this method was used for various anastomoses using a circular stapler. In the absence of NN, a portion of the staple was often exposed at the anastomosis. When NN was used, however, only a small amount of the staple was exposed. There were no complications that were associated with NN. The usefulness of NN for pressure resistance of anastomosis with a circular stapler was demonstrated. The pressure resistance was highest by attaching NN only to the anvil of the stapler. Use of a circular stapler significantly reduces the complication associated with an anastomosis.
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