Colorectal surgery is widely performed to re-establish the bowel, the part of which is removed because of diverticulitis, intestinal polyps, inflammatory bowel and cancer. Stapled anastomosis is a highly standardized technique and considered the standard of care. However, complications like leakage, stenosis and postoperative bleeding cannot be completely avoided [1,2]. There is limited understanding of the impact of staplers on tissue and basic mechanics of tissue stapling. According to the previous research, compression, staple height, tissue thickness, tissue compressibility, and tissue type have an effect on the patient outcomes [3]. Hence, we conducted this prospective study to analyze the effect of staple height on tissue damage and compression pressure. An attempt was made to determine the relationship between the tissue height and the optimal closed staple height.
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