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Management of Acute Anastomotic Leaks

Traci L. Hedrick, William J. Kane

2021Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Management of the acute anastomotic leak is complex and patient-specific. Clinically stable patients often benefit from a nonoperative approach utilizing antibiotics with or without percutaneous drainage. Clinically unstable patients or nonresponders to conservative management require operative intervention. Surgical management is dictated by the degree of contamination and inflammation but includes drainage with proximal diversion, anastomotic resection with end-stoma creation, or reanastomosis with proximal diversion. Newer therapies, including colorectal stenting, vacuum-assisted rectal drainage, and endoscopic clipping, have also been described.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnastomosisSurgeryStoma (medicine)LeakConservative managementClipping (morphology)PercutaneousDrainageEndoscopic stentingGeneral surgeryStentLinguisticsEnvironmental engineeringPhilosophyEngineeringEcologyBiologyColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsAnorectal Disease Treatments and OutcomesDiverticular Disease and Complications