Journal
MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY & ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 3-13Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/13645706.2010.496955
Keywords
Mucoadhesive films; anchoring system; minimally invasive surgery; single port laparoscopy; natural orifices transluminal surgery
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- European Commission [224565]
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In order to minimize the invasiveness of laparoscopic surgery, different techniques are emerging from research to clinical practice. Whether the incision is performed on the outside - as in Single Port Laparoscopy (SPL) - or on the inside - as in Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) - of the patient's body, inserting and operating all the instruments from a single access site seems to be the next challenge in surgery. Magnetic guidance has been recently proposed for controlling surgical tools deployed from a single access. However, the exponential drop of magnetic field with distance makes this solution suitable only for the upper side of the abdominal cavity in nonobese patients. In the present paper we introduce a polymeric anchoring mechanism to lock surgical assistive tools inside the gastric cavity, based on the use of mucoadhesive films. Mucoadhesive properties of four formulations, with different chemical components and concentration, are evaluated by using both in vitro and ex vivo test benches on porcine stomach samples. Hydration of mucoadhesive films by contact with the aqueous mucous layer is analyzed by means of in vitro swelling tests, whereas optimal preloading conditions and adhesion performances, in terms of detachment force, supported weight and size are investigated ex vivo. Mucoadhesion is observed with all the four formulations. For a contact area of 113 mm
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