Mechanical lengthening in multiple intestinal segments in-series

Abstract Purpose Current models of mechanical intestinal lengthening employ a single device in an isolated segment. Here we demonstrate that polycaprolactone (PCL) springs can be deployed in-series to lengthen multiple intestinal segments simultaneously to further increase overall intestinal length....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric surgery 2016-06, Vol.51 (6), p.957-959
Hauptverfasser: Scott, Andrew, Rouch, Joshua D, Huynh, Nhan, Chiang, Elvin, Shekherdimian, Shant, Lee, Steven L, Wu, Benjamin M, Dunn, James C.Y
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Purpose Current models of mechanical intestinal lengthening employ a single device in an isolated segment. Here we demonstrate that polycaprolactone (PCL) springs can be deployed in-series to lengthen multiple intestinal segments simultaneously to further increase overall intestinal length. Methods A Roux-en-y jejunojejunostomy with a blind Roux limb was created in the proximal jejunum of rats. Two encapsulated 10-mm PCL springs were placed in-series into the Roux limb and were secured with clips. After 4 weeks, the lengthened segments were retrieved for histological analyses. Results Lengthening two intestinal segments simultaneously was achieved by placing two PCL springs in-series. The total combined length of the lengthened segments in-series was 45 ± 4 mm. The two jejunal segments with PCL springs (25 ± 2 and 20 ± 2 mm) were significantly longer than control segments without the spring (14 ± 1 mm, p < 0.05). Conclusion Spring-mediated lengthening can be achieved using multiple springs placed sequentially. The use of the Roux-en-y surgical model allowed easy insertion of springs in a blind Roux limb and arrange them in-series. Combined with relengthening techniques, we can use these methods to increase the length of small intestine to reach clinical significance. Level of Evidence: 1 Experimental
ISSN:0022-3468
1531-5037
DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.02.058