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Table 1 Characteristics and outcomes of patients who underwent magnetic compression anastomosis for enteroenterostomy

From: Magnetic compression anastomosis is effective in treating stenosis after esophageal cancer surgery: a case report

No.

Author

Age (year)

Sex

Disease

Disease cause

Anastomosis

Time until removal of magnet (days)

Reintervention

1

Robert M Dorman

1

Female

Esophageal atresia

-

Esophagoesophagostomy

13

Balloon dilation

2

Luzia Toselli

4

Male

Ileostomy

Malignant bowel obstruction

Small bowel-small bowel

14

None

  

16

Female

Ileostomy

Ileocolonic polyposis

Small bowel-small bowel

15

None

3

Mark Bremholm Ellebaek

1

Male

Esophageal atresia

-

Esophagoesophagostomy

5

Balloon dilation

4

Erkan Parlak

63

Male

Anastomotic obstruction

Larynx carcinoma

Pharyngoesophageal

4

Balloon dilation

5

Carter C. Lebares

59

Male

Small bowel obstruction

-

Small bowel-small bowel

9

None

6

Hideaki Kawabata

72

Male

Anastomotic obstruction

Gastric cancer

Jejunojejunostomy

10

None

7

Hideaki Kawabata

89

Female

Superior mesenteric artery syndrome

-

Gastrojejunostomy

10

None

8

Present case

76

Male

Obstruction due to abscess formation

Esophageal cancer

Esophagostomy

14

Balloon dilation