ANASTOMOSIS TECHNIQUES: RESTORING CONTINUITY AFTER RESECTION
Introduction
The lesson includes:
Introduction
Video
Quiz
Speakers
Steven Schwaitzberg
Lesson description:
A surgical anastomosis refers to joining together two hollow organs, usually to restore continuity after resection. There are many different ways and techniques to successfully perform an anastomosis. Dr. Steven Schwaitzberg, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, a renowned expert in laparoscopy, analyzes the basic principles for a safe anastomosis as well as the most common reasons for anastomotic failure and leaks.