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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Gastrointest Dig Syst, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-069X

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December 07-08, 2017 Madrid, Spain

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13

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International Conference on Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology

2

nd

International Conference on Digestive Diseases

CO-ORGANIZED EVENT

Long-term surgical outcomes of self-pulling and holding purse-string suture technique for

intracorporeal circular-stapled esophagojejunostomy

Jianjun Du

1,2

, Jianbo Shuang

1

, Jing Li

1

, Jipeng Li

1

and

Jin Hua

2

1

The Fourth Military Medical University, China

2

Fudan University, China

Background:

Classic esophagojejunostomy using a circular stapler is the most commonly performed standard reconstruction

procedure in open surgery, then this technique should be the preferred method of esophagojejunostomy in laparoscopic

surgery. In circular stapling method, the most difficult steps are placing the purse-string suture and anvil which limit its

widespread applications. To address this problem, we introduced a novel self-pulling and holding technique to place the purse-

string suture for intracorporeal circular-stapled esophagojejunostomy in laparoscopic surgery.

Methods:

Creation of the purse-string suture was performed by hand with assistance of constant self-pulling and holding

of the uncut right esophagus on the transected esophageal end after subtotal circumferential transection (90%) of the distal

esophagus. A needle insertion from the serosal side or the mucosal side of the esophageal lumen was chosen to avoid placing

a backhand stitch in addition to the easy needle insertion from the mucosal side on the posterior esophageal wall. 5- years

follow-up for the patients underwent the procedure was completed.

Results:

Between June 2009 and December 2012, 52 patients with gastric cancer underwent consecutive laparoscopic total

gastrectomy using the procedure for intracorporeal circular-stapled esophagojejunostomy. The mean (±SD) operating time

was 297.1±53.0 minutes, and the time of the purse-string suture and anvil placement was 18.3±6.1 minutes. There were 3 major

postoperative complications: one for anastomotic bleeding, two for ileus. During 5- years follow-up periods, there were no

instances of postoperative anastomosis-related complications observed except for one with stenosis,

Conclusions:

We believe that this method is feasible and reliable to create the purse-string suture for intracorporeal circular-

stapled esophagojejunostomy by a long-term follow-up.

Recent Publications

1. Jeong O, Park YK (2009) Intracorporeal circular stapling esophagojejunostomy using the transorally inserted anvil

(OrVil) after laparoscopic total gastrectomy. Surg Endosc 23: 2624-2630.

2. Inaba K, Satoh S, Ishida Y, et al.(2010) Overlap method: novel intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy after laparoscopic

total gastrectomy. J Am Coll Surg 211:e25-29.

3. Kinoshita T, Oshiro T, Ito K, et al.(2010) Intracorporeal circularstapled esophagojejunostomy using hand-sewn purse-

string suture after laparoscopic total gastrectomy. Surg Endosc 24:2908-2912.

4. Nagai E, Ohuchida K, Nakata K, et al.(2013) Feasibility and safety of intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy after

laparoscopic total gastrectomy: Inverted T-shaped anastomosis using linear staplers. Surgery 153:732-738.

5. Kim H-I, Cho I, Jang G-S, et al.(2013) Intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy using a circular stapler with a new purse-

string suture technique during laparoscopic total gastrectomy. J Am Coll Surg 216:e11-16.

Biography

Jianjun Du has his expertise in mini-invasive surgery in upper gastrointestinal disease, stomach disease. Within more than ten years. he has been keeping

interested in stomach surgery, and in study on laparoscopy gastrectomy with some papers published, which suggest that laparoscopy gastrectomy for patients with

advanced gastric cancer is surgical and oncological adequacy. Recently, to address problems in intracorporeal anastomosis under laparoscopic gastrectomy, two

novel methods were also developed by his team.

dujjp@hotmail.com

Jianjun Du et al., J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:6(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-058