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Ryohei Hirose1, Tomo Daidoji2, Yuji Naito3, Osamu Dohi3, Naohisa Yoshida3, Hiroaki Yasuda3, Hideyuki Konishi3, Takaaki Nakaya2, Yoshito Itoh3.
Abstract
Increasing the performance of submucosal injection materials (SIMs) is important for endoscopic therapy of early gastrointestinal cancer. It is essential to establish an ex vivo model that can evaluate SIM performance accurately, for developing high-performance SIMs. In our previous study, we developed a new ex vivo model that can be used to evaluate the performance of various SIMs in detail by applying constant tension to the specimen's ends. We also confirmed that the proposed new ex vivo model allows accurate submucosal elevation height (SEH) measurement under uniform conditions and detailed comparisons of the performances of various types of SIMs. Here, we describe the new ex vivo model and explain the detailed setup methodology of this model. Since all parts of the new model were easy to obtain, the setup of the new model could be completed quickly. SEH of various SIMs could be measured more accurately by using the new model. The critical factor that determines SIM performance can be identified using the new model. SIM development speed will drastically increase after the factor has been identified.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30394381 PMCID: PMC6235558 DOI: 10.3791/58029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355