RT @dr_samehhany81: @adbeggs @SWexner @DCRjournal @fascrs_updates And to make things even more exciting, latest Cochran review found staple…
RT @dr_samehhany81: @adbeggs @SWexner @DCRjournal @fascrs_updates And to make things even more exciting, latest Cochran review found staple…
@adbeggs @SWexner @DCRjournal @fascrs_updates And to make things even more exciting, latest Cochran review found stapled ileocolic anastomosis followed by fewer leaks than hand sewn anastomosis (OR: 0.48) https://t.co/HnlObpDGOw
@nhilsi @bottomdoc @HerniaResearch @m_pera_roman @Mcfark @debby_keller @DCRjournal @fascrs_updates @robbethune @SurgeryRde But the results from these non-randomised studies which are all at very high risk of selection bias differ from the RCTs & subseq
I am not sure what study is being quoted. A number of previous studies have shown staples has lower leaks. I am skeptical that either technique would result in difference in quality of life if there isn't a leak. https://t.co/l2PlrkkIxi
@salo75 @aneelbhangu Fascinating data. But opposite to a Cochrane Review of RCTs. Don’t think we should be basing practice on observational data no matter how big the study is. I’ll be stapling. https://t.co/6uh3TgHzMp
Crohns/PNEI/Med: Stapled versus handsewn methods for ileocolic anastomoses. http://t.co/y8swKdzu
Stapled versus handsewn methods for ileocolic anastomoses.: CONCLUSIONS: Stapled functional end to end ileocolic... http://t.co/0PruVQ43