A controlled comparison of one- and two-layer techniques of suture for high and low colorectal anastomoses

Abstract
A controlled trial of one- and two-layer inverting techniques of suture for the construction of high and low colorectal anastomoses was conducted on 137 patients, the integrity of the suture lines being assessed clinically and by routine radiological examination after a small Gastrografin enema. A clinical diagnosis of anastomotic leakage was made in 9 patients (or perhaps more accurately in 5 only), but subclinical dehiscence was demonstrated radiologically in a further 39 patients (or perhaps 43). There was a slightly greater incidence of dehiscence after the one-layer technique of suture for both high and low anterior resection.