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The Application of Special Instruments with the Bioabsorbable Anastomosis Ring: Technology and Technical Aspects

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One of the most important advantages of compression anastomoses in the gastrointestinal tract is their high level of standardization. Here we describe the creation of such a typical “standardized” anastomosis using a bioabsorbable ring (Table 1), with emphasis on devices that are necessary and currently available, and on how to use them (Table 2).

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© 1993 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

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Vogel, S., Engemann, R., Thiede, A. (1993). The Application of Special Instruments with the Bioabsorbable Anastomosis Ring: Technology and Technical Aspects. In: Engemann, R., Thiede, A. (eds) Intestinal Anastomoses with Bioabsorbable Anastomosis Rings. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78017-2_2

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