Ann Coloproctol.  2022 Feb;38(1):20-27. 10.3393/ac.2020.09.21.1.

The “reverse air leak test”: a new technique for the assessment of low colorectal anastomosis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oncological and General Surgery, S.G. Moscati Hospital, Avellino, Italy
  • 2Department of Digestive and Oncological Surgery, Grand Hopital de l’Est Francilien, Meaux, France
  • 3Department of Emergency Surgery, ARNAS Civico Hospital, Palermo, Italy
  • 4Department of General and Emergency Surgery, M.G. Vannini Hospital, Rome, Italy
  • 5Department of Coloproctology and Pelvic Disease, St Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Purpose
Anastomotic leakage is a fearsome complication in rectal surgery. Surgeons perform the classic air leak test, although its real effectiveness is still debated. The aim of this study was to describe a personal technique of reverse air leak test in which low colorectal anastomosis was assessed transanally through the intrarectal irrigation of a few mL of saline solution.
Methods
From October 2014 to November 2019, 11 patients with low rectal cancer (type 1 in Roullier classification) were included in this study. At the beginning of the procedure, a circular anal dilator was inserted into the anus. A side-to-end colorectal anastomosis was performed. A few mL of saline solution were injected into the rectum and the entire anastomotic line was directly explored. The appearance of bubbles was considered as an anastomotic defect and repaired with an interrupted suture. A fluorescence angiography after intravenous injection of indocyanine green was performed in order to evaluate the perfusion of the anastomosis.
Results
The reverse air leak test was positive in 4 cases (36.4%). The defect was repaired and a confirmation test was performed. In all patients, near-infrared evaluation showed no perfusion defect (grade 0) in low colorectal anastomosis. No postoperative fistula was detected in cohort study. A protective stoma was performed in 10 patients. On day 90, there were no complications and stoma closure was performed as planned.
Conclusion
The reverse air leak test is a simple, feasible, and effective procedure to identify anastomotic leaks in low colorectal anastomoses.

Keyword

Rectal cancer; Low colorectal anastomosis; Reverse air leak test
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