Module 3: Summary

  • Anastomotic healing requires good blood flow, but the colonic vascular supply can be compromised by resection.
  • Collagen matrix in the submucosa is essential for structure and healing.
  • Intestinal microbiota probably influence leaks, but more research is required for us to understand this process.
  • The order in which resection and anastomosis is performed and its anatomical arrangement matter less than the need to ensure a good blood supply and the formation of a tension free anastomosis.
  • The decision between creating a hand sewn or stapled anastomosis should be individualised to each patient.
  • There are specific scenarios where stapled anastomosis is likely to be inappropriate.

 

The video below summarises a key learning point from this module, with a discussion about choice of handsewn versus stapled anastomoses:

"Vascular anatomy" Notes

"Layers of the bowel" Notes

"The anastomotic healing process" Notes

"The Intestinal Microbiome" Notes

"The variation in technique of resection" Notes

"Resection" Notes

"Handsewn versus stapled" Notes