Stapled versus handsewn methods for colorectal anastomosis surgery
a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Keywords:
Surgical anastomosis, Systematic review, Meta-analysis, Colorectal surgeryAbstract
CONTEXT: The interest in the results from comparisons between handsewing and stapling in colorectal anastomoses has been reflected in the progressive increase in the number of clinical trials. These studies, however, do not permit conclusions to be drawn, given the lack of statistical power of the samples analyzed. OBJECTIVE: To compare stapling and handsewing in colorectal anastomosis, testing the hypothesis that in colorectal anastomosis the technique of stapling is superior to that of handsewing. DESIGN: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. SURVEY STRATEGY: Systematic revision of the literature and meta-analysis were used, without restrictions on language, dates or other considerations. The sources of information used were Embase, Lilacs, Medline, Cochrane Controlled Clinical Trials Database, and letters to authors and industrial producers of staples and thread. SELECTION CRITERIA: Studies were included in accordance with randomization criteria. The external validity of the studies was investigated via the characteristics of the participants, the interventions and the variables analyzed. An independent selection of clinical studies focusing on analysis of adult patients attended to on an elective basis was made by two reviewers. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: The methodological quality of the studies was assessed by the same reviewers. In addition to the randomization criteria, the masking, treatment intention, losses and exclusions were also analyzed. The meta-analysis was performed using risk difference and weighted average difference, with their respective 95% confidence intervals. The variables studied were mortality, clinical and radiological anastomotic dehiscence, anastomotic stricture, hemorrhage, reoperation, wound infection, time taken to perform the anastomosis and hospital stay. RESULTS: Nine clinical trials were selected. After verifying that it was possible to perform one of the two techniques being compared, 1,233 patients were included, of whom 622 underwent stapling and 611 the handsewing technique. No statistical difference was found between the variables, except for stenosis, which was more frequent in stapling (p < 0.05), and the time taken to perform the anastomosis, which was greater in handsewing (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The evidence found was insufficient to demonstrate superiority of the stapling method over handsewing, independent of the level of colorectal anastomosis.
Downloads
References
Beart Jr RW, Kelly KA. Randomized prospective evaluation of EEA stapler colorectal anastomoses. Am J Surg 1991;141:143-7.
Thiede A, Schubert G, Poser HL, Jostardnt L. Technique of rectum anastomoses in rectum resection, a controlled study: instrumental suture versus hand suture [Zur Technik der Rectumanastomosen bei Rectumresektionen]. Chirurg 1984;55(5):326-35.
McGinn FP, Gartell PC, Clifford PC, Brunton FJ. Staples or sutures to colorectal anastomoses: prospective randomized trial. Br J Surg 1985;72:603-5.
Everett WG. A comparison of one layer and two layer tech- niques for colorectal anastomosis. Br J Surg 1975;62:135-40.
Gonzalez EM, Selas PR, Molina DM, et al. Results of surgery for cancer of the rectum with sphincter conservation. Acta Oncol 1989;2:241-4.
Elhaddad A. Anastomoses colo-rectales: à la main ou à la ma- chine. Chirurg 1990;116:425-8.
West of Scotland and Highland anastomosis study group. Su- turing or stapling in gastrointestinal surgery: a prospective randomized study. Br J Surg 1991;78:337-41.
Kracht M. Le point sur les meilleurs anastomoses après reséction colique. Ann Chir 1991;45:295-8.
Sarker SK, Chaudhry R, Sinhab VK. A comparison of stapled vs. handsewn anastomoses in anterior resection for carcinoma rectum. Indian J Cancer 1994;31:133-7.
Cajozzo M, Compagno G, DiTora P, Spallita SI, Bazan P. Advantages and disadvantages of mechanical vs. manual anasto- moses in colorectal surgery. Acta Chir Scand 1990;156:167-9.
Fingerhut A, Hay JM, Elhaddad A., Lacaine F, Flamant Y. Supraperitoneal colorectal anastomosis: handsewn versus cir- cular staples: a controlled clinical trial. Surgery 1994;116:484- 90.
Fingerhut A, Hay JM, Elhaddad A, Lacaine F, Flamant Y. Supraperitoneal colorectal anastomosis: handsewn vs. circular staples: a controlled clinical trial. Surgery 1995;118:479-484.
MacRae HM, McLeod RS. Handsewn vs. stapled anastomoses in colon and rectal surgery: a meta-analysis. Dis Colon Rectum 1998;41(2):180-9.
Schulz KF, Chalmers L, Hayes RJ, Altman DG. Empirical evi- dence of bias. JAMA 1995;273:408-12.
Clarke M, Oxman AD, editors. Cochrane Reviewers’ Hand- book 4.0 [updated July 1999]. In: Review Manager (RevMan) [Computer program]. Version 4.0. Oxford, England: 1999. Cochrane Collaboration.
Matos D. Compression intestinal anastomosis with AKA Rus- sian instrument: analysis of clinical, radiological and endoscopic results. São Paulo: Thesis; 1996. UNIFESP-Escola Paulista de Medicina.
Mann B, Kleinschmidt S, Stremmel W. Prospective study of hand-sutured anastomosis after colorectal resection. Br J Surg 1996;83:29-31.
Karanjia ND, Corder AP, Bern P, Heald RJ. Leakage from sta- pled low anastomosis after total mesorectal excision for carci- noma of the rectum. Br J Surg 1994;81:1224-6.
Mealy K, Burke P, Hyland J. Anterior resection without a defunctioning colostomy: questions of safety. Br J Surg 1992;79:305-7.
Beard JD, Nicholson ML, Sayers RD, Lloyd D, Everson NW. Intraoperative air testing of colorectal anastomoses: a prospec- tive, randomized trial. Br J Surg 1990;77:1095-7.
Fain SN, Patin CS, Morgenstern L. Use of a mechanical sutur- ing apparatus in low colorectal anastomosis. Arch Surg 1975;110:1079-82.
Ravitch MM, Steichen FM. A stapling instrument for end-to- end inverting anastomosis in the gastrointestinal tract. Ann Surg 1979;189(6):791-7.
Shahinian TK, Bowen JR, Dorman BA, Soderberger CH, Thompson WR. Experience with the EEA stapling device. Am J Surg 1980;139:549-53.
Heald RJ, Leicester RJ. The low stapled anastomosis. Br J Surg 1981;68:333-7.
Lustosa SAS, Matos D, Atallah AN, Castro AA. Mechanical versus manual suturing for anastomosis of the colon (Protocol for a Cochrane Review). The Cochrane Library. Issue 2, 2000; Oxford Update Software.