Badger I L, Allan A
Department of Surgery, Good Hope NHS Trust Hospital, West Midlands, UK.
Int J Colorectal Dis. 1994;9(4):215-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00292254.
A modified stapling technique for anterior resection is described. A pursestring suture is placed in the proximal colon after resection of the specimen; the head of a stapling gun is detached from the stapler and inserted into the proximal bowel and the pursestring suture is tied. A pursestring suture is placed in the rectal stump. A stapling device head from a previous case is autoclaved and then fitted to the stapling device to allow safe insertion per anum: this head is discarded as soon as the distal pursestring is tied. The anastomosis is then completed in the usual way. This technique has been used successfully in twenty-one cases with minimal morbidity and no mortality.