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タイトル
  • en Serosal laceration during firing of powered linear stapler is a predictor of staple malformation
その他のタイトル
  • en Laceration predicts staple malformation
作成者
    • en Matsuzawa, Fumihiko
    • en Konishi, Yuji
    • en Shibasaki, Susumu
    • en Ishikawa, Takahisa
    • en Takahashi, Norihiko
    • en Iijima, Hiroaki
アクセス権 open access
権利情報
  • en The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Surgical Innovation, volume 24, issue 6, December 1, 2017 published by SAGE Publishing, All rights reserved.
主題
  • Other en serosal laceration
  • Other en staple malformation
  • Other en powered linear stapler
  • Other en optimal formation rate
  • Other en precompression
  • Other en pre-compression
  • Other en slow stapling
  • NDC 490
内容注記
  • Abstract en Background. Although several types of staplers have been developed, staple-line leaks have been a great problem in gastrointestinal surgery. Powered linear staplers were recently developed to further reduce the risk of tissue trauma during laparoscopic surgery. The aim of this study was to identify the factors that predict staple malformation and determine the effect of precompression and slow firing on the staple formation of this novel powered stapling method. Methods. Porcine stomachs were divided using an endoscopic powered linear stapler with gold reloads. We divided the specimens into 9 groups according to the precompression time (0/60/180 seconds) and firing time (0/60/180 seconds). The occurrence and length of laceration and the shape of the staples were evaluated. We examined the factors influencing successful stapling and investigated the key factors for staple malformation. Results. Precompression significantly decreased the occurrence and length of serosal laceration. Precompression and slow firing significantly improved the optimal stapling formation rate. Univariate analysis showed that the precompression time (0 seconds), firing time (0 seconds), and presence of serosal laceration were significantly associated with a low optimal formation rate. Multivariate analysis showed that these three factors were associated independently with low optimal formation rate and that the presence of serosal laceration was the only factor that could be detected during the stapling procedure. Conclusions. We have shown that serosal laceration is a predictor of staple malformation and demonstrated the importance of precompression and slow stapling when using the powered stapling method.
出版者 en SAGE Publications
日付
    Issued2017-12-01
言語
  • eng
資源タイプ journal article
出版タイプ AM
資源識別子 HDL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/68275
関連
  • isVersionOf DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1553350617733350
  • PMID 28962536
収録誌情報
    • PISSN 1553-3506
      • en Surgical innovation
      • 24 6 開始ページ590 終了ページ597
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