Oka H, Harrison R C, Burhenne H J
Am J Surg. 1982 May;143(5):561-4. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(82)90162-3.
Because bowel and omental adhesions offer some protection when an anastomosis leaks, the effect of a fibrin glue on the leak rate was determined in a prospective animal study. EEA stapled anastomoses of the rectum were evaluated in dogs with respect to mortality, postmortem leak rate, adhesions, and the accuracy of barium enema done just before the animals were killed 7 days postoperatively. There was a reduction in fatal, free, and confined leaks which did not reach statistical significance. Adhesions were reduced. There were no false-positive barium enemas but a 7 percent incidence of false-negative results. The clinical management of a suspected anastomotic leak is discussed.
由于在吻合口漏时肠管和网膜粘连可提供一定保护作用,因此通过一项前瞻性动物研究来确定纤维蛋白胶对漏出率的影响。对犬的直肠端端吻合术进行了评估,观察指标包括死亡率、术后尸检漏出率、粘连情况以及术后7天处死动物前进行的钡剂灌肠准确性。致死性、游离性和局限性漏出有所减少,但未达到统计学意义。粘连情况减少。钡剂灌肠未出现假阳性结果,但假阴性结果发生率为7%。文中还讨论了疑似吻合口漏的临床处理方法。