Clinical results after external reinforcement of colorectal anastomosis: A systematic review.

Clara Gené-Škrabec, Manel Cremades, Andrea Fernández-Pujol, Sara Cortinovis, Javier Corral, Joan F. Julián, David Parés

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Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of this review is to describe and assess the existing methods to cover colorectal anastomoses with biomaterials and their clinical impact in reducing anastomotic leakage. (AL).Summary background dataThe most serious complication in colorectal surgery is AL. Despite improvements in its diagnosis and management, AL remains an unresolved issue. To prevent its appearance and clinical consequences, different external reinforcement techniques with synthetic or biomaterials have been described.MethodsA systematic review search of the available literature until June 2022 was performed, looking for all literature regarding external reinforcement of colonic or colorectal anastomoses. After the review process, a classification of materials was proposed into solid and liquid materials, and an assessment of their clinical impact was performed. The study protocol has been registered at PROSPERO and has been reported in the line with PRISMA and AMSTAR Guidelines 10,11.Results97 articles fulfilled inclusion criteria, were identified and revised. Overall, 18 of the selected articles focused on human clinical trials and 79 on animal models. Only Fibrin sealants, collagen patches and omentoplasty have shown positive results in humans.ConclusionsFibrin sealants, collagen patches and omentoplasty are, so far, the most studied biomaterials. However, further studies are required to confirm these findings before definite recommendations can be made.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4322-4332
JournalInternational journal of surgery (London, England)
Volume109
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Anastomotic leak
  • External coating
  • Sealant

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