@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00026694, author = {Yamamoto, Ikuo and Morinaga, Akihiro and Lawn, Murray and Suetsugu, Masahiro and Matsumoto, Ryo and Maruya, Yasuhiro and Kobayashi, Shinichiro and Kanetaka, Kengo and Eguchi, Susumu}, issue = {3}, journal = {Sensors and Materials}, month = {Mar}, note = {Endoscopic submucosa dissection (ESD) procedures, used to remove cancerous tissue from thin-walled organs such as the duodenum, often result in compromising the organ’s functionality, resulting in problematic leakage. While a device has been developed to enable the adherence of a cell sheet to provide additional protection (thickness) to the lining, the device is not suited to laparoscopic application. We have developed and tested a new device and procedure that can be used laparoscopically to adhere cell sheets to organs., Sensors and Materials, 33(3), pp. 973-979; 2021}, pages = {973--979}, title = {Research on pneumatic cell sheet delivery system for laparoscopic surgery}, volume = {33}, year = {2021} }