Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (02): 288-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of domestically made endoscopic stapling instrument inlaparoscopic assisted rectal cancer resection (Dixon). Methods Sixty-four patients with rectal cancer were randomly dividedinto the research group (35 cases) to receive laparoscopic assisted rectal cancer resection using ENDO RLC general endoscopiclinear cutter and single-use loading unit and circular staplers with staples (from REACH medical equipment co.LTD) and thecontrol group (29 cases) to receive surgery with the corresponding products widely used (fom Johnson & Johnson MdicalEuipment C.Ltd). The clinical data of the two groups were compared. Results Satisfactory therapeutic effects were obtained inall the cases. The two groups showed no significant differences in the operative time, intraoperative anastomosis success rate,or postoperative complications (anastomotic bleeding, leakage, or stricture) between the two groups (P>0.05), but the averagecost of endoscopic stapling instrument was significantly lower in the research group (6604.31±699.95 vs 7822.28±576.98 RMBYuan, P<0.05). Conclusion The domestic endoscopic stapling instrument is safe, effective and less costly for laparoscopicassisted rectal cancer resection.
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