Zilling T L, Walther B S, Ranstam J
Department of Surgery, Lund University, Sweden.
Br J Surg. 1990 Dec;77(12):1375-8. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800771218.
Total gastrectomy and oesophagojejunostomy with linear stapling devices were performed on 22 pigs to evaluate whether intersecting staple lines reduce the blood flow with an increased risk of anastomotic leakage. The blood flow at intersecting staple lines and single row staple lines of the anastomosis was studied with the reference organ method 24 h after the first operation. The mean blood flow in intersecting staple lines was 0.305 ml min-1 g-1 tissue and 0.307 ml min-1 g-1 tissue for single row staple lines. The confidence interval for the reduction in blood flow for intersecting staple lines compared with non-crossing staple lines was from -16 to +17 per cent. In one animal the reduction in blood flow was 37 per cent; in all other animals there was no reduction in blood flow or a reduction less than 25 per cent. An equivalence test shows that if a reduction in blood flow exists it is most likely to be less than 30 per cent (P less than 0.001). Our data confirm that intersecting staple lines in oesophagojejunal anastomoses do not reduce mean anastomotic blood flow to a dangerous level.
对22头猪实施了全胃切除术及使用线性缝合器械进行食管空肠吻合术,以评估交叉缝合线是否会减少血流并增加吻合口漏的风险。在首次手术后24小时,采用参考器官法研究了吻合口交叉缝合线和单排缝合线处的血流情况。交叉缝合线处的平均血流为0.305毫升/分钟/克组织,单排缝合线处为0.307毫升/分钟/克组织。与非交叉缝合线相比,交叉缝合线血流减少的置信区间为-16%至+17%。在1只动物中,血流减少了37%;在所有其他动物中,血流未减少或减少小于25%。等效性检验表明,如果存在血流减少,最有可能小于30%(P<0.001)。我们的数据证实,食管空肠吻合术中的交叉缝合线不会将吻合口平均血流减少到危险水平。