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Stapled Intestinal Anastomoses with Endoscopic Staplers In Premature Infants

Video Published 2018-09-14 Updated 2024-02-10

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Retrospective study comparing stapled versus hand-sewn intestinal anastomoses in premature infants (<36 weeks, <5kg) found no significant differences in leak rates, strictures, or bleeding complications. The advent of 5mm endoscopic staplers may offer a safe alternative to traditional hand-sewn techniques in this vulnerable population.

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  • 5mm endoscopic staplers enable safe intestinal anastomoses in premature infants <36 weeks gestation and <5kg without increased leak or stricture rates
  • Retrospective comparison of 38 stapled vs 33 hand-sewn anastomoses showed no difference in leak, stricture, or rectal bleeding complications
  • Traditional large staplers remain inappropriate for premature bowel; newer 5mm devices offer a viable alternative to hand-sewn technique
  • Study populations differed in pathology and demographics, limiting direct comparison but supporting feasibility of stapled approach in select cases

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