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. 2020 May 29;53(3):266–275. doi: 10.5946/ce.2020.095

Table 2.

Results of Magnetic Compression Anastomosis in Bilioenteric Strictures

Study Type of article Age (yr)/Sex Reason for operation Previous operation Distance between magnets (mm) Anastomosis
Takao et al. (2001) [21] Case report 70/M Gastric cancer Subtotal gastrectomy (B-II) 2 Complete
Muraoka et al. (2005) [19] Case report (2 cases) 1/F Fulminant hepatitis LDLT (left lobe) with R-Y 2 Complete
57/M LC + HCC LDLT (right lobe) with R-Y 5 Complete
Yukawa et al. (2008) [20] Case report 83/M Gastric and gallbladder cancer Distal gastrectomy with R-Y and cholecystectomy N/A Complete
Avaliani et al. (2009) [11] Retrospective study Mean, 64/M:F = 9:25 Cancer of VA (7), pancreatic cancer (21), CCC (6) None N/A Complete (except 1 case)
Suyama et al. (2010) [32] Case report 78/M Gallbladder cancer Radical cholecystectomy with R-Y N/A Complete
Itoi et al. (2011) [71] Case report 60/F CCC Expanded left lobectomy with R-Y 2 Complete
Jang et al. (2014) [23] Case series (3 patients) 49/M Pancreatic NET PPPD with HJstomy 5 Complete
27/M Choledochal cyst Excision of cyst with R-Y 5 Complete
63/F Pancreatic NET Whipple operation with R-Y 77 Complete
Liu et al. (2019) [70] Case report (4 patients) Median, 69/M:F = 3:1 Peri-ampullary carcinoma PPPD N/A Complete

B-II, Billroth II; CCC, cholangiocellular carcinoma; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; HJstomy, hepaticojejunostomy; LC, liver cirrhosis; LDLT, living-donor liver transplantation; N/A, not available; NET, neuroendocrine tumor; PPPD, pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy; R-Y, Roux-en-Y anastomosis; VA, Vater’s ampulla.