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Integration of Transanal Techniques for Precise Rectal Transection and Single Stapled Anastomosis

Integration of Transanal Techniques for Precise Rectal Transection and Single Stapled Anastomosis This edited video shows the authors' method for achieved a single circular stapler line (that is a staple line without ends or 'dog ears') can be applied regardless of the operative access- ie laparoscopy or trasanal for colorectal surgery. This video is associated with an editorial published in the September edition of the journal Colorectal Disease.

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Authors: Antonino Spinelli(1,2), Michele Carvello (1), Andre D'Hoore (3), Caterina Foppa(3).

(1) Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Humanitas Clinical and Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan, Italy.
(2) Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitias University Rozzano, Milan, Italy.
(3) Department of Abdominal Surgery, University Hospital, Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium.

Video associated with Colorectal Disease Journal (published by Wiley and associated with the Association of Coloproctology Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI), European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) and Spanish Society of Coloproctology (SSC). The videos on this channel are there for illustrative purposes only and the ideas, approaches and procedures shown in them are in no way recommended or endorsed by Colorectal Disease, its owner, editors or publisher.

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