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Comparison of hand-sewn and stapled anastomoses in surgeries of gastrointestinal tumors based on clinical practice of China.
[esophageal carcinoma]
There
is
a
lack
of
studies
comparing
stapled
suturing
and
hand
-sewn
suturing
in
the
surgeries
of
gastrointestinal
tumors
based
on
the
clinical
practice
of
Chinese
surgeons
.
Data
were
retrospectively
collected
from
499
patients
who
underwent
surgery
to
remove
gastrointestinal
tumors
from
January
2008
to
December
2009
.
The
patients
were
divided
into
two
groups
according
to
the
method
of
digestive
tract
reconstruction
:
296
patients
received
stapled
suturing
and
203
patients
received
hand
-sewn
suturing
.
The
operation
time
,
postoperative
hospital
stay
,
postoperative
recovery
and
complications
of
the
patients
were
evaluated
and
compared
between
the
two
groups
.
The
stapling
procedure
took
shorter
operative
time
compared
to
the
hand
-sewn
procedure
for
gastric
carcinoma
,
colorectal
cancer
and
esophageal
carcinoma
(
P
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
There
was
no
significant
difference
between
the
two
groups
in
postoperative
hospital
stay
(
P
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
.
Patients
receiving
stapled
suturing
also
showed
shorter
recovery
for
gastric
cancer
,
colorectal
cancer
,
and
shorter
time
to
recovery
of
normal
gastrocolorectal
motility
compared
with
patients
in
the
hand
-sewn
group
(
P
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
However
,
there
was
no
difference
between
the
two
groups
in
terms
of
normal
time
to
commencing
liquid
diet
for
esophageal
cancer
patients
(
P
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
.
We
also
found
that
the
stapled
procedure
showed
a
lower
incidence
of
anastomotic
leakage
,
anastomotic
hemorrhage
and
stump
leakage
in
treating
colorectal
cancer
or
gastric
carcinoma
compared
with
the
hand
-sewn
procedure
(
P
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
Application
of
the
stapler
in
treating
gastrointestinal
tumors
demonstrated
better
effects
on
patients
in
terms
of
surgical
operation
time
,
recovery
time
to
normal
functions
,
and
occurrence
of
complications
compared
to
hand
-sewn
anastomosis
,
especially
in
gastric
carcinoma
and
colorectal
cancer
.
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