“Small is beautiful” A series of ileo-anal anastomoses performed with the 25 - mm circular stapler

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Andrea Resegotti
Stefano Silvestri
Marco Astegiano
Giacomo Deiro
Davide Ribaldone
Davide Cassine
Alessandro Franchello

Abstract

AIM: With the idea that a small diameter stapler should cause less sphincter trauma, we began to use the 25mm circular stapler to perform ileo-pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) and we report our experience.


MATERIAL OF STUDY: A retrospective study using a bowel function questionnaire and a quality of life questionnaire has been conducted on a group of patients who underwent IPAA using a 25mm stapler RESULTS: We performed IPAA using a 25mm circular stapler in 37 patients. Postoperative mortality was nil and morbidity was 27%. One anastomotic stenosis occurred. Long term follow-up information was available on 28 patients. Mean follow-up was 70 months (range 8-177). Mean number of bowel movements was 4.5 (range 2-10, median 4.5) during the day and 0.9 (range 0-10, median 0) at night. Out of 28 patients, 19 (68%) were fully continent and 32% had occasional soiling, no one reported incontinence. All patients except one were able to withold their stool for more than 15 minutes. Daytime pad use was: never 86%, occasionally 3%, frequently 11%; nightime pas use was never 86%, occasionally 7% and frequently 7%. Bowel regulating drugs use was never 82%, occasionally 14%, regularly 4%. Evacuation difficulties were: never 75%, occasionally 21%, frequently 4%.


DISCUSSION: Our results compare favourably with the literature, which reports median bowel frequency 6-7.6/24h, 9.433% urgency, 17-44% daytime soiling and 32-61% nighttime soiling.


CONCLUSIONS: Our results must be considered preliminary but we found the 25-mm stapler safe and adequate to perform IPAA.

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Resegotti, Andrea, et al. “‘Small Is beautiful’ A Series of Ileo-Anal Anastomoses Performed With the 25 - Mm Circular Stapler”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 87, no. 2, Mar. 2016, pp. 186-91, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1452.
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