Literature DB >> 17945221

A novel endoscopic suturing technique using a specially designed so-called "8-ring" in combination with resolution clips (with videos).

Takahiro Fujii1, Akiko Ono, Kuang-I Fu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although EMR has been proven to be a safe procedure, the risk of hemorrhage and perforation increases with the size of the resected lesion. To overcome such complications, we previously reported a technique using an endoloop and metal clips to close large mucosal defects after EMR. This procedure, however, requires a 2-channel colonoscope, which is not always available.
OBJECTIVES: Our purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of mucosal defect closure by using a conventional single-channel colonoscope, a specially designed figure-of-8-shaped stainless steel ring (8-ring) and resolution clips.
DESIGN: Pilot study.
SETTING: Private outpatient clinic. PATIENTS: A total of 10 patients with 10 lesions underwent this procedure for closure after EMR. INTERVENTION: After EMR, a Resolution clip (Boston Scientific, Natick, Mass) was placed through 1 hole of the 8-ring and then attached to normal mucosa near 1 side of the resection site. Another resolution clip was inserted through the remaining hole of the device and clipped in the normal mucosa on the other side, thus providing complete closure. To strengthen the closure, conventional endoclips were also placed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Technical feasibility of endoscopic closure of the mucosal defect after EMR and complications associated with endoscopic procedures.
RESULTS: Mean size of resected lesion was 16.3 mm. All the defects were successfully closed without any complication such as delayed bleeding or perforation. LIMITATIONS: Further study is needed to examine the maximum size of defects that can be closed with this method.
CONCLUSIONS: Defects after EMR can be treated successfully with this simple technique.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17945221     DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2007.05.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc        ISSN: 0016-5107            Impact factor:   9.427


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