Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. Do we need to oversew the staple line

作者: Francesco Milone , Maddalena Leongito , Mario Musella , Marco Milone , Marcello Bellini

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摘要: AIM The aim of this study is to compare the material effectiveness oversewing staple line following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. MATERIAL OF STUDY A prospective randomized trial has been performed on 100 consecutive patients who underwent Just before intervention were receive (Group A) or not B) a polypropylene 3-0 running suture line. RESULTS By evaluating preoperative general demographics features and co-morbidities between group B no statistical difference was observed. Main complications evaluated fistol, bleeding stenosis there significant in fistulas occurrence (p = 0.55) 0,65) while other hand it be remarked how significantly higher when oversew 0.04). DISCUSSION Staple leakage worrisome complication gastrectomy (LSG). Despite some reports describe as solution prevent such problem; authors have demonstrated incidence leaks being same oversewed patients. CONCLUSION This so far shown LSG useless formation selected according our design.

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