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World J Gastrointest Surg. May 27, 2011; 3(5): 59-69
Published online May 27, 2011. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v3.i5.59
Published online May 27, 2011. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v3.i5.59
Author, year ofpublication | Type of study andnumber of patients | Type of surgery | Technique forassessment | Site of measurement | Measured units |
Vignali et al, 2000[62] | Prospective observational study of 55 patients | Rectosigmoid resection for cancer | LDF | Serosa of rectal and sigmoid colon stump | Blood flow (perfusion units¹) |
Seike et al, 2007[5] | Prospective observational study of 96 patients | Rectosigmoid resection for cancer | LDF | Serosa of sigmoid colon stump | Blood flow (ml/min/100g) |
Nakatsuka, 2002[63] | Prospective observational study of 8 patients | Abdominal aorta operations | LDF | Serosa of the sigmoid colon | Blood flow (ml/min/100g) |
Singh et al, 2009[64] | Pilot study of 7 patients | Left side colon resections for cancer and benign conditions | LDF and VLS | Serosa and mucosa at the anastomotic site | Flux units and StO2(%) |
Lee et al, 2006[22] | Prospective observational study of 25 patients | Abdominal aorta operations | VLS | Rectal mucosa | StO2 (%) |
Karliczek et al, 2009[1] | Prospective observational study of 77 patients | Rectosigmoid resection for cancer | VLS | Rectosigmoid serosa at the anastomotic site within 25 cm from the anal verge | StO2 (%) |
Hirano et al, 2006[21] | Pilot study of 20 patients | Ileocecal, colon and rectal resections for cancer | NIRS | Serosa at the anastomotic site | StO2 (%) |
Kudszus et al, 2010[2] | Retrospective matched-pairs analysis of 638 patients | Colon resections for colon cancer and benign conditions | LFA | Serosa at the anastomotic site | Perfusion index based on fluorescence |
Kamiya et al, 2007[75] | Prospective observational study of 35 patients | Jejunal transfer for esophageal resections | Tonometry | Jejunal graft mucosa | Mucosal pH |
Deeba et al, 2008[77] | Prospective observational study of 7 patients | Left colectomy | Rapid sampling microdialysis | Colon serosa | Glucose and lactate concentration, lactate/ glucose ratio |
- Citation: Urbanavičius L, Pattyn P, Putte DV, Venskutonis D. How to assess intestinal viability during surgery: A review of techniques. World J Gastrointest Surg 2011; 3(5): 59-69
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9366/full/v3/i5/59.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4240/wjgs.v3.i5.59