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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

A hinged metalloplastic anastomotic device: a novel method for choledochoduodenostomy

Priya A. Jamidar; Margherita Cadeddu; Alexander C. Mosse; Christopher Paul Swain

BACKGROUND In biliary obstruction, the creation of a large-diameter permanent fistula between the bile duct and the duodenum would be attractive. OBJECTIVE To invent, prototype, and test a new method of forming a biliary duodenal anastomosis. DESIGN Survival and nonsurvival porcine model. SETTING An animal laboratory with general anesthesia. INTERVENTION A novel hybrid metalloplastic 7F anastomosis device that consisted of a central ferrous metallic tube sandwiched between 2 tapered flexible plastic end pieces was used. The device was hinged on either side of the metal insert so that a magnetic force could form an anastomosis and then the plastic components of the device could deform to fall through the compression anastomosis. These devices were inserted into the bile duct of the pigs over a 0.035-inch guidewire with a pusher tube. Cylindrical-shaped magnets were then positioned over the intraduodenal bile duct so that they exerted compressive ischemic force on the duodenum and bile duct above the papilla. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS Choledochoduodenal anastomoses created were inspected at subsequent endoscopy and postmortem for patency and size. RESULTS Seven anastomosis devices were placed in the bile duct of pigs (weight 22-54 kg). All 4 survival animals were well and eating as soon as they were awake. Anastomoses were successfully accomplished in all survival animals. The supra-ampullary opening into the bile duct ranged from 5 to 10 mm. LIMITATION The small number of animals. CONCLUSIONS A new method for achieving larger-diameter biliary drainage was developed. Four animals were euthanized after 2 to 7 days. Our best anastomosis resulted from 2 magnets left in the animals for 4 days.


Archive | 2004

Device for transfixing and joining tissue

Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse; Annette Fritscher-Ravens; Timothy Noel Mills


Archive | 2005

Suture locking and cutting devices and methods

Rudolph H. Nobis; Omar J. Vakharia; John A. Faux; Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse


Archive | 2005

Devices for locking and/or cutting a suture

Rudolph H. Nobis; Omar J. Vakharia; John A. Faux; Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse; Annette Fritscher-Ravens


Archive | 2002

Flexible device for transfixing and joining tissue

Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse


Archive | 1999

Suction means for propelling an endoscope

Timothy Noel Mills; Charles Alexander Mosse; Christopher Paul Swain; Feng Gong


Archive | 2005

Endoscope, for example a colonoscope, and a cleaning method for use therewith

Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse; Annette Fritscher-Ravens


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1997

Wireless transmission of a colour television moving image from the stomach using a miniature CCD camera, light source and microwave transmitter

Christopher Paul Swain; Feng Gong; Timothy Noel Mills


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1995

An endorobot for gastrointestinal endoscopy

Christopher Paul Swain; Feng Gong; Timothy Noel Mills


Archive | 2005

Fluid propelled endoscope

Christopher Paul Swain; Charles Alexander Mosse

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Timothy Noel Mills

University College Hospital

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Omar J. Vakharia

University of Southern California

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Feng Gong

University College London

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