Literature DB >> 27228009

Needlescopic intragastric surgery facilitated by newly developed 2mm instruments.

Eiji Kanehira1, Takashi Tanida1, Aya Kamei1, Masafumi Nakagi1, Tomohiko Yoshida2, Sachiko Touma2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intragastric surgery is a percutaneous endoluminal surgery in the stomach aimed at resection of tumors located at the esophagogastric junction (EGJ). We developed needlescopic intragastric surgery performed via 2 mm, 2 mm, and 5 mm ports (PEIGS-225).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: In cooperation with Niti-On Co., Ltd. we developed a series of 2 mm instruments including grasping forceps, a cannula, a laparoscope, an electrocautery, scissors, and a needle holder. OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE: Two 2 mm trocars and a 5 mm one are inserted into the gastric lumen percutaneously. Intragastric procedures are performed by the instruments brought through those three ports. The specimen is extracted via the esophageal-oral route. The defect in the gastroesophageal wall is closed by hand-suture. After the intragastric procedure, the 5 mm stab wound on the gastric wall is closed by hand-suture, while the 2 mm wounds are left untreated. PATIENTS: Between March and August 2015 PEIGS-225 was performed in five patients.
RESULTS: There was no operative conversion. The mean operation time was 96 minutes. There were no perioperative complications. Pathological findings indicated that the margin was negative in all cases.
CONCLUSION: Needlescopic intragasric surgery performed via the smallest access (2 mm, 2 mm, 5 mm) is enabled by the 2 mm instruments developed by us.

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Keywords:  2 mm instruments; Needlescopic surgery; endoluminal surgery; gastric submucosal tumor; intragastric surgery

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27228009     DOI: 10.1080/13645706.2016.1181092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol        ISSN: 1364-5706            Impact factor:   2.442


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Review 1.  Percutaneous endoscopic intragastric surgery: an organ preserving approach to submucosal tumors at esophagogastric junction.

Authors:  Eiji Kanehira; Aya Kamei Kanehira; Takashi Tanida; Kodai Takahashi; Kazunori Sasaki
Journal:  Transl Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2017-05-16

2.  CLEAN-NET: a modified laparoendoscopic wedge resection of the stomach to minimize the sacrifice of innocent gastric wall.

Authors:  Eiji Kanehira; Aya Kamei Kanehira; Takashi Tanida; Kodai Takahashi; Yuichi Obana; Kazunori Sasaki
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2019-04-02       Impact factor: 4.584

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