Evaluation of two suturing techniques for end-to-end anastomosis of colon in dogs
2000
Kachiwal, A.B. | Kalhoro, A.B. (Sindh Agriculture Univ., Tandojam (Pakistan). Dept. of Surgery and Obstetrics)
An experimental study was conducted on 12 healthy adult dogs to determine the best method for anastomosis of colon. An appositional 2 layer (APP-2) suture pattern was compared with the inverting 2 layer (INV-2) suture pattern for end-to- end anastomosis. VicrylR (size 3-0) was used for anastomosis. The mean number of stitches and time taken for anastomosis were significantly higher (P less than 0.05) with APP-2 than INV-2. Adhesions at the incision site were also significantly higher (P less than 0.05) with APP-2 than INV-2. Lumen diameters for all anastomoses were smaller than control at 10th, 20th and 30th day after surgery with both patterns. The differences between the values of APP-2 and INV-2 were not statistically different at 10th and 20th day after surgery. The lumen diameter with APP-2 was significantly larger (P less than 0.05) than INV-2 at 30th day after surgery. The current study showed the supremacy of the APP-2 layer suture pattern for colonic end-to-end anastomosis over the INV-2 layer suture pattern.
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