Surgical stapler is used in all areas of surgical operation. Surgical stapler has been used in various surgical fields for a long time, so its stability has already been proven. After gastrectomy or colectomy, the hemi-double stapling technique, which is an improved double stapling technique, has been applied as an anastomosis method using a stapler.
In the duodenojejunal anastomosis after PPPD, the hemi-double stapling method can be applied to preserve the pyloric branch of the vagus nerve and the branch of the right gastric artery to ensure sufficient blood supply. Ultimately, it is expected to shorten the anastomosis time as well as reduce the frequency of delayed gastric emptying. In addition, the work of physically expanding the pylorus to insert the circular anastomosis is also thought to reduce gastric emptying delay.
(1) Stapling technique
(2) Postoperative management
Condition | Periampullar Disease |
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Treatment | Hand-sewn, Hemi-double stapling |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT05088564 |
Sponsor | Gangnam Severance Hospital |
Last Modified on | 28 October 2021 |
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