3. INTRODUCTION
• The word anastomosis comes from the Greek ‘ana’, without, and
‘stoma’, a mouth, i.e. when a tubular viscus (bowel) or vessel is joined
after resection or bypass without exteriorisation with a stoma.
• Intestinal anastomosis is the surgical connection of separate or
severed bowel to form a continuous channel.
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4. INTRODUCTION
• Early phase (0–4days): There is an acute inflammatory response, but
no intrinsic cohesion.
• Fibroplasia (3–14days): Fibroblast proliferation occurs with collagen
formation.
• Maturation stage (>10 days): This is the period of collagen
remodeling, when the stability and strength of the anastomosis
increase
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5. TYPES
• Orientation of bowel
• Side-to-side
• End-to-end
• End-to-side
• Technique
• Hand sewed
• Stapling technique
• Part of the bowel involved
• Gastro-jejunostomy
• Jejuno-jejunostomy
• Ileo-colic anastomosis
• Base on the number of layers
• Single
• Double layer
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8. Intra-operatives
• Anesthesia
• GA and muscle relaxation
• Maintenance of good perfusion and tissue oxygenation
• Adequate access and exposure
• Lightening
• Assessment of Viability of bowel
• Prevention of spillage - Clamping
• Avoid clamping or suturing mesenteric vessels
• Decompression
• Blood supply- bright red bleeding from cut edge
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13. SINGLE LAYER ANASTOMOSIS
• An interrrupted seromuscular suture, with absorbable thread. The
submucosal layer is strong and the blood supply is only minimally
damaged
• Lembert stitch
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16. DOUBLE LAYER ANASTOMOSIS
• An inner continuous absorbable
suture, with stitching of all
layers
• An outer, seromuscular,
interrupted nonabsorbable
suture
• Serosa apposition and mucosa
inversion; the inner layer has a
hemostatic effect, but the
mucosa is strangulated
• Connell stitch- continuous
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21. Stapler-made anastomosis
• This can be a side-to-side anastomosis with a straight sewing machine
(e.g. GIA = gastrointestinal anastomosis staplers).
• It can be an end-to-end anastomosis with a circular machine (e.g.
CEEA = circular end-to-end anastomosis stapler).
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27. • Traditionally ---inversion
• Allows mucosal apposition
• ignores the base principles of accurately opposing clean-cut tissues
• Eversion
• Study reported greater anastomotic strength, less luminal narrowing less
oedema and inflammation with everted small bowel anastomosis
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28. N-G tube ;
• in retrospective and prospective, randomized controlled trials routine use of
NG tube conferred no significant advantage
• There was a trend of increase incidence of respiratory tract infection with
gastric decompression.
• A study showed that 20% of patient required NG tube post operatively
following gastric dilatation.
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29. • Abdominal drains
• Collection around the anastomosis impair healing and leads to leakage
• Many surgeons place drain after anterior resection or colo-anal anastomosis
because of risk of fluid collection
• a 1999 study of pelvic drainage after rectal or anal anastomosis showed
that prophylactic drainage did not improve outcome or reduce complication
• One study showed a dramatic increase in the incidence of anastomotic
dehiscence (15% to 55%) after placement of perianastomotic drain in dogs
• Another study showed inflammation around the anastomosis
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30. CONCLUSION
• Successful bowel anastomosis is attributed to adequate knowledge
on intestinal healing, patient optimization, meticulous surgical
technique and good post operative care.
• This is achieved by constant practice
• A complicated anastomosis is associated with increase morbidity and
mortality as much as 10 fold and doubles length of hospital stay
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31. References
• Bailey and Loves short practice of surgery, 25th edition
• Khatri: Operative Surgery Manual, 1st ed
• Kirk’s general surgery operations 6th edition
• Farquharson’s textbook of operative general surgery 9th edition
• Boros surgical technique
• SRB’s surgical operation text and atlas 1st edition. 2014
• www.emedicine.emedcape.com
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