FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to surgery, and can be used for esophageal-intestinal anastomosis formation. In upper and lower angles of esophageal and leading and abducent elbows connection, upper and lower "stitching sutures" are applied without fastening. Between inner edge of the lead elbow incision and the left edge of the esophagus wall, a continuous through suture is made, adapting mucous membrane of the esophagus and small intestine from upper angle of incision clockwise to lower angle, and connected with lower by "stitching suture". Right esophagus wall is sutured together with an internal edge of the abducent elbow to an upper edge of the angle. Outer edges of the incisions of the small intestine elbows are connected by a single-row continuous through suture with the free end of the lower "stitching suture", fixed with 1-2 sutures with capturing an esophagus and upper parts of the elbows.
EFFECT: method enables simplifying the anastomosis application, preventing postoperative stenosis of the anastomosis.
1 cl, 2 dwg, 1 ex
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Dates
2019-05-17—Published
2018-06-25—Filed