Review of Colonic Anastomotic Leakage and Prevention Methods

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This article presents a composite review involving some of the current and best treatments for colonic anastomotic leakage that are available in order to better understand the steps taken to treat this complication.

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Fang, Alex H.; Chao, Wilson & Ecker, Melanie December 16, 2020.

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This article presents a composite review involving some of the current and best treatments for colonic anastomotic leakage that are available in order to better understand the steps taken to treat this complication.

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Abstract: Although surgeries involving anastomosis are relatively common, anastomotic leakages are potentially deadly complications of colorectal surgeries due to increased risk of morbidity and mortality. As a result of the potentially fatal effects of anastomotic leakages, a myriad of techniques and treatments have been developed to treat these unfortunate cases. In order to better understand the steps taken to treat this complication, we have created a composite review involving some of the current and best treatments for colonic anastomotic leakage that are available. The aim of this article is to present a background review of colonic anastomotic leakage, as well as current strategies to prevent and treat this condition, for a broader audience, including scientist, engineers, and especially biomedical engineers.

This article belongs to the section Section Gastroenterology & Hepatopancreatobiliary Medicine.

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  • Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(12), MDPI, December 16, 2020, pp. 1-17

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  • Publication Title: Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 12
  • Peer Reviewed: Yes

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  • November 3, 2020

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  • December 10, 2020

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  • December 16, 2020

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Fang, Alex H.; Chao, Wilson & Ecker, Melanie. Review of Colonic Anastomotic Leakage and Prevention Methods, article, December 16, 2020; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1934149/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting University of North Texas.

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