Endoscopic submucosal dissection with an additional working channel (ESD+): a novel technique to improve procedure time and safety of ESD

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​Endoscopic submucosal dissection with an additional working channel (ESD+): a novel technique to improve procedure time and safety of ESD​
Knoop, R. F. ; Wedi, E. ; Petzold, G. ; Bremer, S. C. B. ; Amanzada, A. ; Ellenrieder, V.   & Neesse, A.  et al.​ (2020) 
Surgical Endoscopy35(7) pp. 3506​-3512​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-020-07808-w 

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Knoop, Richard F. ; Wedi, Edris ; Petzold, Golo ; Bremer, Sebastian C. B. ; Amanzada, Ahmad ; Ellenrieder, Volker ; Neesse, Albrecht ; Kunsch, Steffen
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Abstract Background and aims A new external additional working channel (AWC) was recently introduced by which endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) can be converted to a technique termed “ESD+ ”. We aim to systematically evaluate this novel technique in flat gastric lesions and compare it to classical ESD. Methods The study was prospectively conducted in a pre-clinical ex vivo animal model (EASIE-R simulator) with porcine stomachs. Prior to intervention, we set standardized lesions measuring 3 cm or 4 cm in antegrade as well as in retrograde positions. Results Overall, 64 procedures were performed by an experienced endoscopist. Both techniques were reliable and showed en bloc resection rates of 100%. Overall, ESD+ reduced time of procedure compared to ESD (24.5 vs. 32.5 min, p = 0.025*). Particularly, ESD+ was significantly faster in retrograde lesions with a median of 22.5 vs. 34.0 min in 3 cm retrograde lesions (p = 0.002*) and 34.5 vs. 41.0 min (p = 0.011*) in 4 cm retrograde lesions. There were 0 perforations with both techniques. In ESD+ , 1 muscularis damage occurred (3.13%) compared to 6 muscularis damages with ESD (18.75%, p = 0.045*). Conclusions By its grasp-and-mobilize technique, ESD+ allows potentially faster and safer resections of flat gastric lesions compared to conventional ESD in an ex vivo porcine model. The potential advantages of ESD+ in terms of procedure time may be particularly relevant for difficult lesions in retrograde positions.
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2020
Journal
Surgical Endoscopy 
Organization
Klinik für Gastroenterologie, gastrointestinale Onkologie und Endokrinologie 
ISSN
0930-2794
eISSN
1432-2218
Language
English

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