LAPAROSCOPIC/ENDOSCOPIC MAGNETIC SIDE-TO-SIDE DUODENO-ILEOSTOMY
Michel Gagner*, Lamees Almutlaq
Westmount Square Surgical Center, Westmount, QC, Canada
Classical gastrointestinal anastomoses have been made with sutures and/or metal staples, but have resulted in significant bleeding and leak rates. This video is demonstrating a compression anastomosis using magnets to achieve weight loss and remission of co-morbidities.
A linear magnet was delivered by flexible endoscopic catheter to a point 250 cm proximal to the ileocecal valve, and a second magnet was positioned in the first part of the duodenum; the bowel segments containing the magnets were apposed to initiate gradual incisionless compression. Laparoscopic assistance was used to obtain accurate bowel measurements, obviate tissue interposition, and close mesenteric defects.
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