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Tricks - New Duhamel - Laparoscopic Trans-rectal Rectosigmoidectomy

Video Published 2018-11-10 Updated 2026-06-02

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Modified Duhamel procedure combining laparoscopic transrectal rectosigmoidectomy to eliminate intraabdominal anastomosis and reduce septic complications. Technique creates retrorectal space transanally, then uses laparoscopy to mobilize colon and complete anastomosis extraperitoneally with minimal stenosis risk.

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  • New Duhamel technique eliminates septic intraabdominal step and avoids intraabdominal sutures through transrectal approach.
  • Retrorectal dissection begins 1.5cm from dentate line; clamp placement guides laparoscopic identification of correct plane.
  • Residual rectal stump approximately 3cm; can be divided endoscopically if fecal impaction or constipation occurs postoperatively.
  • Martin modification creates wide anastomosis minimizing stenosis risk; technique reproducible even in severely dilated colons.
  • Aggressive sphincter stretching during transanal dissection may compromise continence—key technical pitfall to avoid.

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