%A Chao Fan, Jia Ma, Hong-ke Zhang, Rui Gao, Jian-hui Li, Liang Yu, Zheng Wu, Yi Lv %T Sutureless Intestinal Anastomosis with a Novel Device of Magnetic Compression Anastomosis %0 Journal Article %D 2011 %J Chinese Medical Sciences Journal %R 10.1016/S1001-9294(11)60046-1 %P 182-189 %V 26 %N 3 %U {http://cmsj.cams.cn/CN/abstract/article_82.shtml} %8 2011-09-24 %X Objective To explore the feasibility and efficiency of a novel magnetic compression anastomats (MCAs) in intestinal anastomosis. 
Methods A total of 36 male mongrel canines underwent intestinal anastomosis using traditional hand-sewn (n=18) or a novel MCAs (n=18). We compared the anastomosis time, postoperative complica-tions, bursting strength of anastomoses, gross appearance, and pathology between two groups at each time- point of follow-up. 
Results The mean anastomosis time with MCAs was significantly less than that with hand-sewn (8.50±1.95 vs. 31.1±4.32 minutes, P<0.001). The blood stools and intussusceptions occurred in both groups during follow-up period. Only 1 mongrel canine receiving intestinal anastomosis by MCAs experi-enced anastomotic leakage. The average bursting pressure of anastomoses obtained from mongrel canines undergoing intestinal anastomosis by MCAs was significantly higher than that by traditional hand-sewn at 1 week’s follow-up time (P<0.05). Gross appearance of the anastomoses constructed by MCAs was relatively smoother and flatter. Pathological evalution of anastomoses revealed that general inflammation was greater in hand-sewn anastomoses than magnetic anastomosis. 
Conclusion The magnetic compression anastomat is a safe and effective device of sutureless intesti-nal anastomosis in canine models.