Abstract

А review of domestic and foreign literature on compression methods for the formation of colonic anastomoses is presented in the paper. Despite advances in the improvement of the manual suture of the colon, the frequency of postoperative complications remains high – 68.7%, while mortality ranges from 1% to 26%. Thus, it was not possible to achieve the absolute reliability of the traditional manual suture in the formation of colonic anastomoses. Compression anastomosis has an advantage over manual. When forming an anastomosis using a compression method, a decrease in time was noted, ease of creating an anastomosis, a significant decrease in postoperative complications and a high quality of the formed anastomoses, confirmed by morphological studies.

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