Revolutionizing Surgery: Meet the GT Metabolic MagDI™ System
Revolutionizing Surgery: Meet the GT Metabolic MagDI™ System
We’re thrilled to share a major innovation in surgical technology that’s transforming the way metabolic and bariatric procedures are performed: the GT Metabolic MagDI™ System.
This groundbreaking advancement introduces a minimally invasive alternative to traditional stapling and suturing. Unlike conventional methods, the MagDI™ System uses magnetic compression anastomosis, leaving no foreign materials behind and supporting the body’s natural healing process.
How It Works
The system features two linear magnets that are inserted laparoscopically and automatically align through the patient’s small bowel. Over the course of several weeks, these magnets gently compress the tissue to form a secure, natural connection—known as an anastomosis. Once the process is complete, the magnets safely detach and pass through the body, without cutting or puncturing the intestinal tissue.
Proven Results
The MagDI™ System has already been used in over 100 clinical trial cases globally—with zero bleeds and zero leaks reported. This is a huge step forward in patient safety, recovery, and outcomes in metabolic surgery.
GT Metabolic is now working with select U.S. providers to bring this revolutionary technology to more patients nationwide.
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Visit GT Metabolic to explore how the MagDI™ System is shaping the future of surgical care.
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