In a consecutive, nonrandomized series of 92 patients, esophagogastric anastomosis was performed with a suture technique in 32 patients and with a stapler in 60 patients. Only one anastomotic leak occurred in each group. Stricture later formed in three sutured anastomoses and in eight of the stapled anastomoses. A review of published reports shows anastomotic leak in 3.5 percent of the patients with stapled anastomoses. In patients with sutured anastomoses, leak occurred in approximately 10 percent. The improved results with the stapler do not alter the necessity for meticulous attention to technical detail.
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