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. 1977 Sep;82(3):395-9.

Complications associated with the use of gastrointestinal stapling devices

  • PMID: 888105

Complications associated with the use of gastrointestinal stapling devices

J D Wassner et al. Surgery. 1977 Sep.

Abstract

Complications arising in the intraoperative and postoperative period were assessed over a 2-year period in 132 patients in whom gastroinestinal operations had been performed using the TA-type or GIA-type stapling devices. Specific complications are described and their relationship to the staple-suture technique is evaluated. Bleeding from the anastomotic line is believed to be a complication directly attributable to the technique. Technical errors in the use of the device, as well as mechanical malfunction, can contribute to morbidity or mortality. Methods for avoding staple-related complications are suggested. The history of stapling instruments is reviewed briefly.

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