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Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model

Various conditions in human and veterinary medicine require intestinal resection and anastomosis, and complications from these procedures are frequent. A rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide was developed for small intestinal end-to-end anastomosis and was investigated in order to assess its utilit...

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Autores principales: Pedersen, Alisha P., Alghazali, Karrer M., Hamzah, Rabab N., Mulon, Pierre-Yves, McCracken, Megan, Rifkin, Rebecca E., Mhannawee, Anwer, Nima, Zeid A., Griffin, Christopher, Donnell, Robert L., Biris, Alexandru S., Anderson, David E.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7686753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2020.587951
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author Pedersen, Alisha P.
Alghazali, Karrer M.
Hamzah, Rabab N.
Mulon, Pierre-Yves
McCracken, Megan
Rifkin, Rebecca E.
Mhannawee, Anwer
Nima, Zeid A.
Griffin, Christopher
Donnell, Robert L.
Biris, Alexandru S.
Anderson, David E.
author_facet Pedersen, Alisha P.
Alghazali, Karrer M.
Hamzah, Rabab N.
Mulon, Pierre-Yves
McCracken, Megan
Rifkin, Rebecca E.
Mhannawee, Anwer
Nima, Zeid A.
Griffin, Christopher
Donnell, Robert L.
Biris, Alexandru S.
Anderson, David E.
author_sort Pedersen, Alisha P.
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description Various conditions in human and veterinary medicine require intestinal resection and anastomosis, and complications from these procedures are frequent. A rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide was developed for small intestinal end-to-end anastomosis and was investigated in order to assess its utility to improve the anastomotic process and to potentially reduce complication rates. A complex manufacturing method for building a polymeric device was established utilizing biocompatible and biodegradable polyvinylpyrrolidone and polyurethane. This combination of polymers would result in rapid collapse of the material. The guide was designed as a hollow cylinder composed of overlaying shingles that separate following exposure to moisture. An in vivo study was performed using commercial pigs, with each pig receiving one standard handsewn anastomosis and one guide-facilitated anastomosis. Pigs were sacrificed after 13 days, at which time burst pressure, maximum luminal diameter, and presence of adhesions were assessed. Burst pressures were not statistically different between treatment groups, but in vivo anastomoses performed with the guide withstood 10% greater luminal burst pressure and maintained 17% larger luminal diameter than those performed using the standard handsewn technique alone. Surgeons commented that the addition of a guide eased the performance of the anastomosis. Hence, a rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide may be beneficial to the performance of intestinal anastomosis.
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spelling pubmed-76867532020-11-30 Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model Pedersen, Alisha P. Alghazali, Karrer M. Hamzah, Rabab N. Mulon, Pierre-Yves McCracken, Megan Rifkin, Rebecca E. Mhannawee, Anwer Nima, Zeid A. Griffin, Christopher Donnell, Robert L. Biris, Alexandru S. Anderson, David E. Front Surg Surgery Various conditions in human and veterinary medicine require intestinal resection and anastomosis, and complications from these procedures are frequent. A rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide was developed for small intestinal end-to-end anastomosis and was investigated in order to assess its utility to improve the anastomotic process and to potentially reduce complication rates. A complex manufacturing method for building a polymeric device was established utilizing biocompatible and biodegradable polyvinylpyrrolidone and polyurethane. This combination of polymers would result in rapid collapse of the material. The guide was designed as a hollow cylinder composed of overlaying shingles that separate following exposure to moisture. An in vivo study was performed using commercial pigs, with each pig receiving one standard handsewn anastomosis and one guide-facilitated anastomosis. Pigs were sacrificed after 13 days, at which time burst pressure, maximum luminal diameter, and presence of adhesions were assessed. Burst pressures were not statistically different between treatment groups, but in vivo anastomoses performed with the guide withstood 10% greater luminal burst pressure and maintained 17% larger luminal diameter than those performed using the standard handsewn technique alone. Surgeons commented that the addition of a guide eased the performance of the anastomosis. Hence, a rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide may be beneficial to the performance of intestinal anastomosis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7686753/ /pubmed/33263000 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2020.587951 Text en Copyright © 2020 Pedersen, Alghazali, Hamzah, Mulon, McCracken, Rifkin, Mhannawee, Nima, Griffin, Donnell, Biris and Anderson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Surgery
Pedersen, Alisha P.
Alghazali, Karrer M.
Hamzah, Rabab N.
Mulon, Pierre-Yves
McCracken, Megan
Rifkin, Rebecca E.
Mhannawee, Anwer
Nima, Zeid A.
Griffin, Christopher
Donnell, Robert L.
Biris, Alexandru S.
Anderson, David E.
Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title_full Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title_fullStr Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title_full_unstemmed Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title_short Development and in vivo Assessment of a Rapidly Collapsible Anastomotic Guide for Use in Anastomosis of the Small Intestine: A Pilot Study Using a Swine Model
title_sort development and in vivo assessment of a rapidly collapsible anastomotic guide for use in anastomosis of the small intestine: a pilot study using a swine model
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7686753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2020.587951
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