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Anastomotic leakage was defined as any clinical signs of leakage, confirmed by radiological assessment, endoscopy, clinical assessment of the anastomosis, or reoperation. In other words it is defined as a leak of luminal contents from a surgical join. They are the most significant difficulty to perceive following medical procedure.  Early conclusion, revival and treatment of an anastomotic break is vital. Delay leads to prolonged contamination of the abdomen or chest by the luminal contents, leading to the development of severe sepsis and progression to organ failure and death. It is important to note that any patient who is not progressing as expected or who deteriorates after surgery should be considered to have an anastomotic leak until proven otherwise.     

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