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Chinese Journal of Colorectal Diseases(Electronic Edition) ›› 2015, Vol. 04 ›› Issue (06): 641-644. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.2095-3224.2015.06.14

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Clinical analysis anastomotic hemorrhage after double-stapling anastomosis in anterior resection for rectal cancer

Yanjun Wang1, Jianʹan Xiao1, Qingbing Wang1,()   

  1. 1. Department of general surgery, The Tumor Hospital of Anyang, Henan 455000, China
  • Received:2015-11-24 Online:2015-12-25 Published:2015-12-25
  • Contact: Qingbing Wang
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    Corresponding author: Wang Qingbing, Email:

Abstract:

Objective

To explore the risk factors and management strategy of postoperative anastomotic hemorrhage after double-stapling anastomosis in anterior resection for rectal cancer.

Methods

A total of 455 patients undergoing double-stapling anastomosis in anterior resection for rectal cancer between January 2010 and December 2014 were included in the study. The clinical data were retrospectively reviewed.

Results

Of the 455 patients, 142 underwent laparoscopic surgery and 303 underwent open surgery. Anastomotic hemorrhage occurred in 10 patients received super-low anastomosis. Of these patients, 7 underwent open surgery and 3 underwent laparoscopic surgery. Three cases were treated with intravenous hemostatic agent, 4 with endoscopic titanium clip hemostasis, 1 with suture hemostasis through anoscope, 1 with interventional therapy and 1 with reoperation.

Conclusions

Anastomotic hemorrhage may mainly related to the level of colorectal anastomoses and should be mainly treated with conservative method. Interventional and endoscopic therapies are two effective methods for treating anastomotic hemorrhage.

Key words: Rectum, Surgical procedures, operative, Therapy

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