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Author: LISI Daniele, Roma Italy
Colorectal anastomotic dehiscence (anastomotic leak) is one of the most serious complications after colorectal surgery, with major impacts on morbidity, mortality, and long‑term quality of life.
It's the breakdown of the surgical connection between two bowel segments, causing leakage of intestinal contents into surrounding tissues. Typically occurs within the first 5–10 postoperative days, but delayed leaks are possible.
Incidence varies from 3% to 15% depending on: