Intraintestinal bypass tube

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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623 12, A61B 1711

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047199164

ABSTRACT:
The intestinal graft is a graft formed of a thin wall latex or silastic tube of various widths and lengths. The upper circular end of the tube and vertical seam are reinforced by fabric which contains a radiopaque filament. When the graft is joined to the submucosal layer of the bowel proximal to the usual anastomosis, it will prevent salivary esophago-gastrointestinal secretions, food, and fecal flow from coming in contact with the anastomotic closure site.
The graft will thus prevent leakage from any intestinal anastomosis and will guarantee a healed anastomosis by the time the graft is naturally expelled from rectum.

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