• This record comes from PubMed

Peroperační verifikace integrity kolorektální anastomózy
[Intraoperative verification of colorectal anastomotic integrity]

. 2015 May ; 94 (5) : 185-8.

Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Journal Article

Links

PubMed 26112682
PII: 52515

Early postoperative anastomotic complications have serious clinical implications for the patients morbidity, mortality as well as long-term results. A number of measures can be undertaken to reduce the risk of anastomotic complications, including intraoperative colorectal anastomotic integrity assessment. Methods used to assess anastomotic reliability have gradually developed from basic mechanical techniques, direct visual endoluminal inspection, to microperfusion assessment of perianastomotic tissue. Moderate benefit in terms of reduced postoperative anastomotic complications has been shown with mechanical patency testing and partly with intraoperative endoscopic visualization of colorectal anastomoses. More recently, indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging methods have emerged as major contributions to anastomotic patency assessment and intraoperative decision making during surgical colorectal procedures including decreased numbers of ileostomies.

Find record

Citation metrics

Loading data ...

Archiving options

Loading data ...