Splenic Flexure Mobilization
Overview
Overview
Overview
Splenic flexure mobilization, as shown in the video below, is often needed for a tension-free colorectal anastomosis, especially for a low or coloanal anastomosis.[1] The four important maneuvers required for complete splenic flexure mobilization are:
- Division of the lateral splenic flexure attachments to the side wall
- Careful division of the splenocolic attachments with gentle traction
- Separating the omentum from the distal transverse colon and splenic flexure
- Complete mobilization of the distal transverse colon and descending colon mesentery off of the retroperitoneum.
Three approaches to splenic flexure release will be discussed in this section: 1) supramesocolic (or anterior) approach through the gastrocolic ligament, 2) inframesocolic (or medial) approach, and 3) lateral approach.[2]
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