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Published in: Obesity Surgery 3/2019

01-03-2019 | Sleeve Gastrectomy | New Concept

Magnetic Liver Retraction: an Incision-Less Approach for Less Invasive Bariatric Surgery

Authors: Matthew Davis, Gerardo Davalos, Camila Ortega, Sugong Chen, Scott Schimpke, Kunoor Jain-Spangler, Jin Yoo, Keri Seymour, Ranjan Sudan, Dana Portenier, Alfredo D. Guerron

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

Background

In bariatric surgery, retraction of the liver is essential to ensure appropriate visualization of the surgical field. Many devices are currently employed for this purpose. Generally, these devices require constant use of a port, or an additional incision. Magnetic technology provides a novel solution, by allowing liver retraction during bariatric procedures that do not require a dedicated port nor an extra incision.

Methods

Retrospective review of consecutive patients who underwent magnetic-assisted liver retraction during primary or revisional laparoscopic bariatric surgery at the Duke Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery between October 2016 and August 2017.

Results

The 73 cases were comprised of 29 primary sleeve gastrectomies, 24 gastric bypasses, 10 duodenal switches, 3 gastric band removals, and 7 revisions. All cases were completed laparoscopically. Mean pre-operative BMI was 43.6 kg/m2 (range 18.3–67.7 kg/m2). Mean operative times for primary cases were similar to published averages. Two patients experienced minor 30-day morbidities, neither of which were attributed to the device and did not require further interventions. There were no 30-day mortalities. Surgeons described subjective overall surgical exposure as adequate and device utilization as technically simple even for the large livers.

Conclusions

Magnetic-assisted retraction is a novel approach that allows a safe, reproducible, incision-less technique for unconstrained, port-less intra-abdominal mobilization. The device successfully permitted optimal liver retraction during laparoscopic bariatric surgery, enhancing surgical exposure while decreasing the number of abdominal incisions.
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Metadata
Title
Magnetic Liver Retraction: an Incision-Less Approach for Less Invasive Bariatric Surgery
Authors
Matthew Davis
Gerardo Davalos
Camila Ortega
Sugong Chen
Scott Schimpke
Kunoor Jain-Spangler
Jin Yoo
Keri Seymour
Ranjan Sudan
Dana Portenier
Alfredo D. Guerron
Publication date
01-03-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-03655-w

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