Staple-line leaks represent an unwanted, yet seemingly unavoidable, complication of stapling associated with bariatric surgery. Although, "folk legends" abound as to precluding leaks, little has been written based on basic research and understanding of stapling mechanics. This article reviews the history of stapling and discusses the implications of understanding the biomechanics of stapling living tissue. Finally, three leak studies evaluating ways to optimize staple-line strength are presented, and a large bariatric clinical series is reviewed.
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Baker, R.S., Foote, J., Kemmeter, P. et al. The Science of Stapling and Leaks. OBES SURG 14, 1290–1298 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1381/0960892042583888
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