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Y–Z deformable magnetic ring for the treatment of rectal stricture: A case report and review of literature
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作者 Miao-Miao Zhang Huan-Chen Sha +2 位作者 Yuan-Fa Qin Yi Lyu Xiao-Peng Yan 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2024年第6期599-606,共8页
BACKGROUND Treatment of postoperative anastomotic stenosis for colorectal cancer is often challenging,especially for patients who do not respond well to endoscopy.In cases where patients have undergone an enterostomy,... BACKGROUND Treatment of postoperative anastomotic stenosis for colorectal cancer is often challenging,especially for patients who do not respond well to endoscopy.In cases where patients have undergone an enterostomy,the stenosis can be easily resolved through magnetic compression.However,common magnetic compre-ssion techniques cannot be performed on those without enterostomy.We design-ed a novel Y–Z deformable magnetic ring(Y–Z DMR)and successfully applied it to a patient with a stenosis rectal anastomosis and without enterostomy after rectal cancer surgery.CASE SUMMARY We here report the case of a 57-year-old woman who had undergone a laparo-scopic radical rectum resection(Dixon)for rectal cancer.However,she started facing difficulty in defecation 6 months after surgery.Her colonoscopy indicated stenosis of the rectal anastomosis.Endoscopic balloon dilation was performed six times on her.However,the stenosis still showed a trend of gradual aggravation.Because the patient did not undergo an enterostomy,the conventional endoscopic magnetic compression technique could not be performed.Hence,we imple-mented a Y–Z DMR implemented through the anus under single channel.The magnetic ring fell off nine days after the operation and the rectal stenosis was relieved.The patient was followed up for six months and reported good defeca-tion.CONCLUSION The Y–Z DMR deformable magnetic ring is an excellent treatment strategy for patients with rectal stenosis and without enterostomy. 展开更多
关键词 anastomotic stenosis Colorectal cancer Magnetosurgery Magnetic compression technique Magnetic surgery clinic Case report
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Fedora-type magnetic compression anastomosis device for intestinal anastomosis 被引量:7
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作者 Huan Chen Tao Ma +5 位作者 Yue Wang Hao-Yang Zhu Zhe Feng Rong-Qian Wu Yi Lv Ding-Hui Dong 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第42期6614-6625,共12页
BACKGROUND Although previous studies have confirmed the feasibility of magnetic compression anastomosis(MCA),there is still a risk of long-term anastomotic stenosis.For traditional MCA devices,a large device is associ... BACKGROUND Although previous studies have confirmed the feasibility of magnetic compression anastomosis(MCA),there is still a risk of long-term anastomotic stenosis.For traditional MCA devices,a large device is associated with great pressure,and eventually increased leakage.AIM To develop a novel MCA device to simultaneously meet the requirements of pressure and size.METHODS Traditional nummular MCA devices of all possible sizes were used to conduct ileac anastomosis in rats.The mean(±SD)circumference of the ileum was 13.34±0.12 mm.Based on short-and long-term follow-up results,we determined the appropriate pressure range and minimum size.Thereafter,we introduced a novel“fedora-type”MCA device,which entailed the use of a nummular magnet with a larger sheet metal.RESULTS With traditional MCA devices,the anastomoses experienced stenosis and even closure during the long-term follow-up when the anastomat was smaller thanΦ5 mm.However,the risk of leakage increased when it was larger thanΦ4 mm.On comparison of the different designs,it was found that the“fedora-type”MCA device should be composed of aΦ4-mm nummular magnet with aΦ6-mm sheet metal.CONCLUSION The diameter of the MCA device should be greater than 120%of the enteric diameter.The novel“fedora-type”MCA device controls the pressure and optimizes the size. 展开更多
关键词 Magnetic compression anastomosis anastomotic stenosis Size of anastomat Compression pressure Fedora-type magnetic compression anastomosis device
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RADICAL TREATMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL CARDIAC CANCER BY ESOPHAGOGASTROSTOMY
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作者 张学东 翟保平 王明吉 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1997年第1期53-55,共3页
Digestive tract reconstruction could be completed with s anastomotic methods as anti-reflux method,manual end-to-end method or instrumental method.The patients were checked 2 weeal and 1 year postoperatively. The firs... Digestive tract reconstruction could be completed with s anastomotic methods as anti-reflux method,manual end-to-end method or instrumental method.The patients were checked 2 weeal and 1 year postoperatively. The first method achieved the best result in preventing anastomotic leakage, stenosis or renux esophagitis. 展开更多
关键词 Anti-reflux anastomosis anastomotic leakage anastomotic stenosis Reflux esophagitis
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Disturbed passage of jejunal limb near esophageal hiatus after overlapped esophagojejunostomy following laparoscopic total gastrectomy
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作者 Hirokazu Noshiro Keiichiro Okuyama Yukie Yoda 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2022年第11期1285-1296,共12页
BACKGROUND Overlapped esophagojejunostomy(OEJ) is a secure purely laparoscopic reconstruction after laparoscopic total gastrectomy(LTG). However, long-term surgical results have not been documented well.AIM In this pa... BACKGROUND Overlapped esophagojejunostomy(OEJ) is a secure purely laparoscopic reconstruction after laparoscopic total gastrectomy(LTG). However, long-term surgical results have not been documented well.AIM In this paper, we report unusual patients who manifested jejunal limb stricture near the esophageal hiatus without anastomotic stenosis during long-term observation after surgery.METHODS From April 2009 until May 2020, we retrospectively reviewed 211 patients underwent LTG following by OEJ for gastric carcinoma and took a standard surveillance program. We aimed to characterize a novel complicated disorder observed in these patients to assist treatment and prevention.RESULTS Five patients(2.4%) had unusual jejunal limb stricture after LTG and OEJ,occurring at a mean of 10 mo after initial radical LTG. All five patients had disturbed oral intake and marked weight loss, and two had aspiration pneumonia.Various diagnostic modalities and intraoperative findings in each patient revealed an intact anastomosis, bent or tortuous jejunal limb resulting from loose fibrous adhesions on the left crus at the esophageal hiatus and no cancer recurrence. All five patients were successfully treated by reoperation for adhesiolysis, division of the left crus and rearrangement of the jejunal limb.CONCLUSION Disturbed passage through the jejunal limb near the hiatus can occur after some types of OEJ following LTG. We speculate that it may result from a short remnant esophagus, excessive mobilization of the jejunal limb that permits bending or tortuosity and adhesions on the left crus at the hiatus. Prevention for this complication is possible during the original LTG procedure. 展开更多
关键词 Laparoscopic total gastrectomy Overlapped esophagojejunostomy anastomotic stenosis ADHESIOLYSIS Gastric carcinoma
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