A Comfortable Solution To Tracheal Anastomosis Protection: Tracheal Retention Sutures

Heart Lung Circ. 2018 Apr;27(4):e39-e41. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2017.09.012. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

Abstract

Fixation of the chin to the anterior chest wall is the most commonly used method of reducing anastomotic tension following a segmental resection of the trachea and reconstruction with primary anastomosis. However, the sutures required for this method may lead to various organic and psychological problems. In five patients who underwent tracheal resection and primary anastomosis, retention sutures were placed on the proximal and distal-lateral edges of the anastomotic line rather than placing a Guardian chin stitch. All patients were mobilised in the early postoperative period and were able to perform their routine daily activities without restrictions. During their average 14.4 months of follow-up, no complications were found in their anastomotic lines during their clinical, radiological, and bronchoscopic assessments. The placement of tracheal retention sutures proved an inexpensive and reliable method to reduce anastomotic tension without additional surgical burden, and was effective in terms of patient comfort.

Keywords: Anastomosis; Anastomotic leak; Surgery; Surgical; Sutures; Trachea.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anastomosis, Surgical / adverse effects
  • Anastomosis, Surgical / methods
  • Anastomotic Leak / epidemiology
  • Anastomotic Leak / prevention & control*
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Recurrence
  • Sutures*
  • Time Factors
  • Trachea / diagnostic imaging
  • Trachea / surgery*
  • Tracheal Stenosis / diagnosis
  • Tracheal Stenosis / surgery*
  • Turkey / epidemiology
  • Young Adult