The Barcelona Technique for Ileostomy Reversal

Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stap...

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Published inJournal of gastrointestinal surgery Vol. 19; no. 12; pp. 2269 - 2272
Main Authors Russell, Katie W., O’Holleran, Brigid P., Bowen, Megan E., Mone, Mary C., Scaife, Courtney L.
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Abstract Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stapler is passed into both lumens creating a common channel, and lastly, this same stapler is used to create the anastomosis and amputate the specimen. We report on this technique with ileostomy reversal in terms of cost and complications. Materials and Methods Review of ileostomy reversals (2006–2014) by a single surgical oncologist. Results Thirty patients had surgery using the Barcelona technique. Median age was 58 years, and median postoperative surgical stay was 3 days. The majority of patients had rectal cancer initially treated with low anterior resection and diverting loop ileostomy (80 %). One patient had a wound infection (3 %), and there were no anastomotic leaks, intra-abdominal abscesses, or strictures. This technique required fewer stapler loads saving $510 in charges per case. Conclusions The Barcelona technique is safe and effective for ileostomy reversal. There are reduced costs related to equipment as compared to the conventional technique and thus the use of this method can result in significant medical cost savings.
AbstractList The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stapler is passed into both lumens creating a common channel, and lastly, this same stapler is used to create the anastomosis and amputate the specimen. We report on this technique with ileostomy reversal in terms of cost and complications. Review of ileostomy reversals (2006-2014) by a single surgical oncologist. Thirty patients had surgery using the Barcelona technique. Median age was 58 years, and median postoperative surgical stay was 3 days. The majority of patients had rectal cancer initially treated with low anterior resection and diverting loop ileostomy (80 %). One patient had a wound infection (3 %), and there were no anastomotic leaks, intra-abdominal abscesses, or strictures. This technique required fewer stapler loads saving $510 in charges per case. The Barcelona technique is safe and effective for ileostomy reversal. There are reduced costs related to equipment as compared to the conventional technique and thus the use of this method can result in significant medical cost savings.
INTRODUCTIONThe Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stapler is passed into both lumens creating a common channel, and lastly, this same stapler is used to create the anastomosis and amputate the specimen. We report on this technique with ileostomy reversal in terms of cost and complications.MATERIALS AND METHODSReview of ileostomy reversals (2006-2014) by a single surgical oncologist.RESULTSThirty patients had surgery using the Barcelona technique. Median age was 58 years, and median postoperative surgical stay was 3 days. The majority of patients had rectal cancer initially treated with low anterior resection and diverting loop ileostomy (80 %). One patient had a wound infection (3 %), and there were no anastomotic leaks, intra-abdominal abscesses, or strictures. This technique required fewer stapler loads saving $510 in charges per case.CONCLUSIONSThe Barcelona technique is safe and effective for ileostomy reversal. There are reduced costs related to equipment as compared to the conventional technique and thus the use of this method can result in significant medical cost savings.
Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stapler is passed into both lumens creating a common channel, and lastly, this same stapler is used to create the anastomosis and amputate the specimen. We report on this technique with ileostomy reversal in terms of cost and complications. Materials and Methods Review of ileostomy reversals (2006–2014) by a single surgical oncologist. Results Thirty patients had surgery using the Barcelona technique. Median age was 58 years, and median postoperative surgical stay was 3 days. The majority of patients had rectal cancer initially treated with low anterior resection and diverting loop ileostomy (80 %). One patient had a wound infection (3 %), and there were no anastomotic leaks, intra-abdominal abscesses, or strictures. This technique required fewer stapler loads saving $510 in charges per case. Conclusions The Barcelona technique is safe and effective for ileostomy reversal. There are reduced costs related to equipment as compared to the conventional technique and thus the use of this method can result in significant medical cost savings.
Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional stapled anastomoses. In short, the proximal and distal ends of a resection margin are approximated, small enterotomies made, a stapler is passed into both lumens creating a common channel, and lastly, this same stapler is used to create the anastomosis and amputate the specimen. We report on this technique with ileostomy reversal in terms of cost and complications. Materials and Methods Review of ileostomy reversals (2006-2014) by a single surgical oncologist. Results Thirty patients had surgery using the Barcelona technique. Median age was 58 years, and median postoperative surgical stay was 3 days. The majority of patients had rectal cancer initially treated with low anterior resection and diverting loop ileostomy (80 %). One patient had a wound infection (3 %), and there were no anastomotic leaks, intra-abdominal abscesses, or strictures. This technique required fewer stapler loads saving $510 in charges per case. Conclusions The Barcelona technique is safe and effective for ileostomy reversal. There are reduced costs related to equipment as compared to the conventional technique and thus the use of this method can result in significant medical cost savings.
Author Mone, Mary C.
Bowen, Megan E.
Russell, Katie W.
O’Holleran, Brigid P.
Scaife, Courtney L.
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Snippet Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to...
The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to conventional...
Introduction The Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to...
INTRODUCTIONThe Barcelona technique for bowel anastomosis is not well described in the currently available literature, but it saves steps when compared to...
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SubjectTerms Abdomen
Abscesses
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Anastomosis, Surgical - methods
Colorectal cancer
Cost control
Female
Gastroenterology
How I do it
Humans
Ileostomy - adverse effects
Ileostomy - methods
Infections
Inflammatory bowel disease
Length of stay
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Ostomy
Patients
Rectal Neoplasms - surgery
Retrospective Studies
Surgeons
Surgery
Surgical outcomes
Suture Techniques
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Title The Barcelona Technique for Ileostomy Reversal
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