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Drainage of a Pelvic Collection with the Heald Silastic Anal Stent

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Journal Colorectal Dis
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2009 Oct 30
PMID 19863604
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Abstract

The Heald Silastic Anal Stent (HSAS) was designed to protect a newly constructed low colorectal anastomosis by keeping the anus open for up to 10 days postoperatively, and has also been used in combination with percutaneous drainage to treat a leak from a low rectal anastomosis. We describe a technique in two patients where the HSAS alone allowed adequate drainage of a leaking low colorectal anastomosis.

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