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- W3125655444 abstract "Abstract Aim Anastomotic stricture following anterior resection is an uncommon but challenging problem. Endoscopic dilatation and transanal endoscopic surgery (TES) are proven methods of treatment. However, a small proportion of patients repeatedly fail transanal local therapy for underlying reasons of tension, insufficient blood supply or irradiated tissue, eventually necessitating a complete anastomotic excision. We aimed to combine transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) with an abdominal approach in redo anastomoses for severe refractory anastomotic strictures. Method For the TAMIS phase, we use a Lonestar® retractor with a GelPOINT® Path transanal access platform. A circumferential full thickness rectotomy is performed and the dissection is continued proximally in the mesorectal fascial plane past the strictured segment to meet the abdominal dissection or until the peritoneal cavity is entered, facilitating mobilization of the rectum. The abdominal phase is performed as usual with sufficient mobilization of the left colon to enable tension‐free redo anastomosis. An accompanying video demonstrates this technique. Results Two patients with refractory anastomotic strictures following a previous low anterior resection underwent the procedure. One patient had laparoscopy followed by TAMIS and the other had TAMIS followed by laparotomy. Both cases were performed by surgeons experienced in laparoscopy and TES. One patient had postoperative ileus which resolved conservatively. Both anastomoses were widely patent on follow‐up. Conclusion TAMIS combined with a conventional abdominal approach offers significant technical advantages over a totally abdominal approach for the definitive management of patients with severe anastomotic strictures refractory to first‐line methods of therapy. The operator should already be proficient with TES." @default.
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- W3125655444 title "A combined abdominal and transanal minimally invasive (TAMIS) approach in redo anastomoses for severe refractory rectal strictures" @default.
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