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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 3/2007

01-03-2007

End-to-End Compression Anastomosis of The Rectum: A Pig Model

Authors: Doron Kopelman, Shlomo Lelcuk, Joel Sayfan, Ibrahim Matter, Ehud P. Willenz, Luis Zaidenstein, Ossama A. Hatoum, Boaz Kimmel, Amir Szold

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 3/2007

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Abstract

Background

Generations of investigators have attempted to achieve compression bowel anastomosis by a sutureless device, providing temporary support to the tissue and facilitating the natural healing process. The biocompatibility of nickel–titanium alloy has made it attractive for use in medical implants and devices, and several studies have described the creation of a side-to-side compression anastomosis in colon surgery with a nickel–titanium clip. We evaluated the feasibility and safety of a newly designed gun for applying a nickel–titanium compression anastomosis ring (CAR) to create an end-to-end colorectal anastomosis in a porcine model.

Materials and methods

A segment of the proximal rectum was resected in 25 pigs. The bowel ends were anastomosed transanally by an end-to-end CAR device. The animals’ follow-up continued for up to 8 weeks, and included general health status, weight gain, blood tests, and abdominal X-ray. They were then sacrificed. The anastomoses were studied for burst pressure, anastomotic index, and histopathology.

Results

One pig died due to iatrogenic bowel injury unrelated to the CAR device. There was no other morbidity/mortality. The other animals recovered and gained weight. Burst pressure studies demonstrated a minimum pressure of 160 mmHg at time point 0 that escalated quickly to >300 mmHg. The mean anastomotic index after 8 weeks was 0.81. Histologic evaluation revealed minimal inflammation and minimal fibrosis at the anastomosis site.

Conclusion

The principles of compression anastomosis are better executed with the use of memory shape alloys. The promising results of this novel technique should encourage further studies of this technology.
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Metadata
Title
End-to-End Compression Anastomosis of The Rectum: A Pig Model
Authors
Doron Kopelman
Shlomo Lelcuk
Joel Sayfan
Ibrahim Matter
Ehud P. Willenz
Luis Zaidenstein
Ossama A. Hatoum
Boaz Kimmel
Amir Szold
Publication date
01-03-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 3/2007
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-006-0221-3

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