Each colorectal anastomosis is routinely evaluated intraoperatively by sigmoidoscopy and, in the presence of signs of bleeding, also postoperatively (persistent rectal bleeding within 24 hours after surgery).
The aim of this study is to assess the incidence of anastomotic bleeding in double-stapled anastomoses in relation to the position of the trocar relative to the rectal staple line (on the mesenteric side of the rectal staple line versus opposite the mesenteric side).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
102
Kepler Universit Hospital, Surgical Department
Linz, Austria
RECRUITINGIntraoperative intraluminal anastomotic bleeding
Intraoperative intraluminal bleeding of the stapling line
Time frame: during surgery until getting the patient is out of the OR
Postoperative bleeding
Postoperative intraluminal anastomotic bleeding
Time frame: Postoperative
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