2011
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.31838
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Integration between a percutaneous implant and the porcine small bowel

Abstract: Inflammatory bowel diseases, cancer or trauma may require removal of all or part of the intestines, leaving the patient with a need to wear external stoma appliances for collection of bowel contents. By connecting the small bowel to a percutaneous port, equipped with a sealing lid, a fully continent and leak proof stoma can be created without a need for permanently wearing stoma appliance. The prerequisites for a connection between a permanent, transabdominal implant and a visceral organ are largely unexplored… Show more

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“…In an attempt to replace the nipple valve used in the continent ileostomy, we developed a soft-tissue-anchored, percutaneous device to be used for creating a continence-preserving stoma port [ 25 ]. Anchorage of the exit conduit of the reservoir to the implant was obtained by integrating an inner titanium mesh structure inside the implant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an attempt to replace the nipple valve used in the continent ileostomy, we developed a soft-tissue-anchored, percutaneous device to be used for creating a continence-preserving stoma port [ 25 ]. Anchorage of the exit conduit of the reservoir to the implant was obtained by integrating an inner titanium mesh structure inside the implant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%