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1. Descriptions and critiques of anastomotic techniques Extracorporeal Anastomosis Anastomotic technique

2. Anastomotic stricture was not observed.

3. No deaths resulted from anastomotic leakage.

4. The rate of proximal anastomotic leakage was 10%.

5. Six patients (31.6 %) had anastomotic leak after initial surgery.

6. An early detection of the anastomotic leakage is an important prognostic factor.

7. A lubricated Bougie dilator has been used for anastomotic strictures in IPAA [37]

8. All anastomotic insufficiencies that are well drained should be treated primarily by parenteral hyperalimentation.

9. Mechanical suture is possible by linear, circular and so-called anastomotic devices.

10. The aim was to review anastomotic techniques and risk factors for leak development.

11. The named dural arteries give rise to two outer anastomotic sets of vessels.

12. Staple line and anastomotic leakages are life-threatening complications after bariatric surgery.

13. Nearly each factor of normal healing can under changed circumstances, favour anastomotic dehiscence.

14. In 11/96, there was anastomotic adeno carcinoma recurrence, including the distal oesophagus.

15. Anastomotic leakage in the upper and lower intestinal tract is associated with high morbidity and mortality.

16. ETS Anastomosis is associated with a lower anastomotic stricture rate, compared to ETE Anastomosis

17. The Approximative anastomosis was evaluated concerning operating time, anastomotic healing, bursting pressure and adhesions

18. The occurrence of anastomotic leakage after low anterior resection was 11.7% and 4.1% after high anterior resection.

19. From 1963 to 1978, multiple attempts at lung transplantation failed because of rejection and problems with anastomotic bronchial healing.

20. In the acid ulcer type (Johnson II and III), duodenal ulcer and anastomotic ulcer supplementary vagotomy is recommendable.

21. The knowledge of risk factors should be considered in perioperative decision-making regarding anastomotic technique and indications for Hartmann’s procedure.

22. Protective loop colostomy was done after low anterior resection of the rectum or in cases of anastomotic leakage.

23. Here, we present a case of a tracheal fistula due to an anastomotic insufficiency following abdominothoracic esophageal resection.

24. In spite of good primary results, secondary anastomotic stricture with jaundice, cholangitis, and parenchyme destruction were severe problems.

25. There was no difference regarding anastomotic leaks, bleeding from the pouch or pelvic sepsis between the 2 groups.

26. Comparable consensus definitions for anastomotic leaks following esophagogastrostomy or esophagojejunostomy or following small bowel anastomosis have not been established.

27. The Microvascular Anastomotic Coupler System has been specifically designed for use in the anastomosis of veins and arteries normally encountered in microsurgical procedures

28. Mediastinitis caused by anastomotic leaks is the most severe complication after esophagectomy and the major source of morbidity and mortality.

29. Objective To explore the rational therapy of anastomotic and thoracic gastric fistula after the resection of esophageal carcinoma and cardial carcinoma.

30. See synonyms for: Anastomosis / anastomotic on Thesaurus.com noun, plural a·nas·to·mo·ses [uh-nas-tuh-moh-seez]

31. The normal functional anatomy of the superficial vessels, and the percentual topographic distribution of the main trunks and of the different anastomotic systems.

32. Breaks of the suture material, structural defects of the transplant fabric or degenerative modifications in the recipient vessel can cause nonanastomotic or anastomotic pseudoaneurysms.

33. Most common causes of dysfunction were venous anastomotic stenoses (22%), outflow occlusion (9%),arterial anastomic stenoses/inflow occlusion (12%) and intragraft stenoses (6%).

34. Conclusions Single-layer eversion choledochojejunostomy is easy to perform, the operative time is short, and is a safe, reliable and rational anastomotic procedure.

35. Full mobilization of the splenic flexure, high ligation of the mesenteric vessels, anastomotic stricture resection, and re-anastomosis can be successfully performed with satisfactory outcomes.

36. Common problems in the early postoperative period are pulmonary complications and leakage at the collar anastomosis causing local infection, sepsis and subsequent anastomotic strictures.

37. 2) Less traumatic damage to the vein and less danger of kinking, twisting or compression, 3) similar vessel size at both anastomotic sites, 4) higher patency rates.

38. Cases of bronchial anastomotic dehiscence, most fatal, have been reported in de novo lung transplant patients when sirolimus has been used as part of an immunosuppressive regimen

39. From the surgical point of view, special emphasis should be placed on wound closure and on anastomotic sutures when operating on a patient receiving immunosuppressive therapy.

40. There are three anastomotic pathways from the right hepatic artery to the left: the so-called portal anastomoses (hilar anstomoses), translobar vessels, and the capsular arteries.

41. The overall rate of anastomotic complications with required reoperation was 9.9%. It was not higher in the patients with preoperative irradiation than in the surgery alone group.

42. In a retrospective study we reviewed the frequency, therapy and mortahty of a clinically apparent anastomotic leakage (AI) after 495 gut resections in patients with colorectal carcinomas.

43. INDICATIONS FOR USE: The Microvascular Anastomotic COUPLER Device is intended to be used in the Anastomosis of veins and arteries normally encountered in microsurgical procedures only in the peripheral vascular system

44. A vascular anastomotic ring surrounds the capsular attachement. It derives its blood supply especially from the superior gluteal vessels, the obturator artery and one ascending branch of the medial femoral circumflex artery.

45. The second center reported two cases of bronchial anastomotic dehiscence, one of which was fatal. Rapamune is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving allogeneic renal transplants.

46. Endovascular Repair of an Unusually Complex Anastomotic Pseudoaneurysm of an Aorto-Bisiliac Graft By Mirko Trentadue, Giovanni Puppini, Simone Perandini, Luca Mezzetto, Gian Franco Veraldi and Stefania Montemezzi

47. There were two abscesses of the abdominal wound, one fecal fistula, and two anastomotic disruptions in the control group but only two abscesses of the abdominal wound in the antibiotic group.

48. The aims of the present retrospective single center study were to describe anastomotic Bilio-biliary strictures (ABS) in a large cohort of liver transplant recipients with long follow-up

49. Seven patients remain free of anastomotic stricture and tumor recurrence during a mean follow-up of 62 months (range 5 to 132 months), with expected preservation of lung function.

50. The CG procedure was applied for the treatment of primary pararenal or juxtarenal AAAs in 78.7 % and for the repair of para-anastomotic pseudoaneurysms or endoleaks after prior open or endovascular repair in 19.2%.

51. Specific operative complications, i. e. anastomotic leakage versus stump dehiscence, perioperative complications, and 30-day- or in-hospital mortality were registered for comparison of the immediate risk of the respective procedures.

52. Anastomotic stenosis occurred in 12 of 138 anastomoses in u patients (four pat. laser, three pat. uncovered wall stents, four pat. laser plus stent); mean follow-up 443 days (22–1795).

53. RESULTS: The mortality rate was 0%. 11 (16%) of 70 patients had medical complications (pneumonia, 9; arrhythmia, 2) and 16 (23%) had surgery-related complications (wound infection, 12; anastomotic leakage, 5) postoperatively.

54. As indicators of quality after rectal resection, the rate of anastomotic leakage should be registered; after abdominoperineal resection, the rate of perineal wound infection, the ratio of postoperative bladder dysfunction, and the locoregional rate of recurrence should be registered.

55. Patients with porcelain aorta and severe calcification of the great vessels are a challenging problem regarding bypass technique, choice of conduit, and selection of proximal anastomotic and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) sites due to the high incidence of devastating thrombembolization, stroke, and aortic injury.

56. This method had several advantages: postoperative dumping syndrome was not seen in any of these cases; the afferent-loop syndrome was also avoided; the procedure is possible even with total gastrectomy; and both solid foods and liquid passed more easily through the anastomotic sites.

57. Reconstruction of the intrahepatic biliary tree in all patients was carried out by mucosa-to-mucosa intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomies between segmental hepatic ducts and a Roux-Y jejunal loop with only temporary use of anastomotic tubes. 5 patients died, 2 group-A patients (2/27) and 3 of the 18 group-B patients.