Single-layer continuous colon and rectal anastomosis using monofilament absorbable suture (Maxon®)
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1999Vol. 42(6), pp. 736–740
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W L Law, Randolph H. Bailey, Ernest Max, Donald R. Butts, Kenneth W. Smith, David Thompson, Gary B. Skakun, Ernie Graves
Abstract
Continuous, single-layer colorectal anastomosis using monofilament absorbable suture can be performed safely, quickly, and with a favorable cost ratio. Handsewn anastomoses should still be part of the armamentarium of the well-trained surgeon.
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