2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00423-021-02403-6
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Short-term outcomes of extracorporeal colo-colonic triangular anastomosis versus functional end-to-end anastomosis in laparoscopic-assisted surgery for left-sided colon cancer: a propensity score matching analysis

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“…In a meta-analysis comparing hand-sewn and instrumented anastomoses for colorectal cancer surgery, stapled anastomosis was reported to be signi cantly safer with fewer suture failures compared to hand-sewn anastomosis (failure rate: 1.4% vs 5.8%, respectively; p = 0.02) [5]. In recent reports, the anastomotic leakage rate for FEEA has been reported as 1.6-4.8% [9,10], with limited data available for Delta anastomosis. Su et al reported no anastomotic complications, including suture failure, in a study of 86 cases treated using Delta methods, the number of cases remains small and accumulation of more data is needed [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a meta-analysis comparing hand-sewn and instrumented anastomoses for colorectal cancer surgery, stapled anastomosis was reported to be signi cantly safer with fewer suture failures compared to hand-sewn anastomosis (failure rate: 1.4% vs 5.8%, respectively; p = 0.02) [5]. In recent reports, the anastomotic leakage rate for FEEA has been reported as 1.6-4.8% [9,10], with limited data available for Delta anastomosis. Su et al reported no anastomotic complications, including suture failure, in a study of 86 cases treated using Delta methods, the number of cases remains small and accumulation of more data is needed [12].…”
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“…There is a paucity of publications comparing short-term prognosis between methods of bowel reconstruction in cases of colorectal cancer [9,10]. Further, most previous reports have been singlecenter studies that could have had several sources of bias.…”
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confidence: 99%