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Ítem Acceso abierto Translated with DeepL.com (free version)(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-11-04) Gil Alata, Rosa Elena; Espinoza Merma, Nelida; Bonilla Asalde, César AntonioThe study is quantitative in nature, and the study design is a systematic review, with a population consisting of 35 articles, and 10 articles were considered for the study sample. The instruments used were Cochrane, Library, PubMed, Epistemonikos; taking into account the critical evaluation under the GRADE method for each article. These were conducted in the following countries: Germany, USA, England, Italy, Spain, Australia, and Switzerland. The first mentioned country accounted for 30%, the second for 20%, and the remaining five countries each accounted for 10%. Additionally, these articles are grouped according to the type of study, resulting in 40% corresponding to systematic reviews, 30% to randomized clinical trials, 20% to meta-analyses, and 10% to cohort studies. This systematic review concludes that 70% of the articles demonstrate that staplers are more effective in reducing complications of intestinal obstruction syndrome and anastomotic leakage, compared to the 20% that concludes that manual suturing and staplers are equally effective, as no advantage was found.
