Journal of Coloproctology (Dec 2021)

Mesenteric Lengthening in Pouch Surgery: Review of Surgical Techniques

  • Melissa Kyriakos Saad,
  • Elias Fiani,
  • Elias Saikaly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1736466
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 04
pp. 438 – 442

Abstract

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Described for the first time in the medical literature in 1978 by Parks and Nicholls, total proctocolectomy with ileal-pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) is nowadays the procedure of choice for patients with ulcerative colitis in whom the medical therapy has, a selected group of patients with Crohńs disease, and for patients with familial adenomatous polyposis. Despite the advances in medical treatment regarding inflammatory bowel disease, up to 30% of patients still require surgery, and restorative proctocolectomy and IPAA are the mainstay of the surgical treatment. It is considered a demanding and technically-challenging procedure, with the main challenge being the performance of a tension-free IPAA; the main reason for failure of the tension-free anastomosis is a shortened mesentery. With particular attention to detail, sufficient length can be achieved to enable a safe anastomosis in most patients. Herein, we describe the available techniques to lengthen the mesentery of the ileal pouch to perform an easy-to-reach tension-free anastomosis.

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