Asian Journal of Surgery (Feb 2024)

The modified cross-suture technique for loop stoma reversal

  • Lixiao Zhang,
  • Hongyu Zhao,
  • Lifei Zhang,
  • Zhibin Ye,
  • Wei Liang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2
pp. 993 – 994

Abstract

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Technique: (1) A four-pointed star-shaped incision was made to separate the skin around the stoma intestine. (2) The stoma intestine was resected, and side-to-side or end-to-side anastomosis was performed to restore the continuity of the intestine. (3) The peritoneum and rectus sheath should be closed using continuous full-thickness sutures. (4) The subcutaneous fat layer and dermis layer should be sutured using purse-string sutures. Two holes should be made in the center of the sutured area. (5) The cross should be sutured intermittently on all four sides using 1–2 stitches. (6) A rubber strip should be placed in the center of the small hole. Results: The presence of a small hole in the center of the incision and the use of a rubber strip for drainage facilitate early fluid drainage. The design of a cross-stitched skin incision helps reduce local tension. Conclusion: The modified cross-suture technique may reduce postoperative incision infections and associated pain, which is a suitable incision treatment method for loop stoma reversal.

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