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Impact of Different Crystalloid Volume Regimes on Intestinal Anastomotic Stability

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Abstract

We could demonstrate for the first time in a systematic investigation, that the quantity of crystalloid infusion, applied intraoperatively, has a significant impact on functional (bursting pressure) and structural (hydroxyproline) stability of intestinal anastomoses in the early postoperative period. Because the stability and quality of an intestinal anastomosis have an impact on insufficiency rates, it should be noted that volume overload may have deleterious effects on anastomotic healing and postoperative complications in digestive surgery, possibly because of a marked bowel wall edema.

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