Preoperative localization of potentially invisible colonic lesions on the laparoscopic operation field: using autologous blood tattooing.

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Coloproctology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-19 DOI:10.3393/ac.2023.00059.0008
Ji Yeon Mun, Hyunjoon An, Ri Na Yoo, Hyeon-Min Cho, Bong-Hyeon Kye
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Abstract

Purpose: Preoperative colonoscopic (POC) localization is recommended for patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic colectomy for early colon cancer. Among the various localization method, POC tattooing localization has been widely used. Several dyes have been used for tattooing, but dye has disadvantages, including foreign body reactions. For this reason, we have used autologous blood tattooing for POC localization. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the autologous blood tattooing method.

Methods: This study included patients who required POC localization of the colonic neoplasm among the patients who were scheduled for elective colon resection. The indication for localization was early colon cancer (clinically T1 or T2) or colonic neoplasms that could not be resected endoscopically. POC autologous blood tattooing was performed after saline injection, and 2 hemoclips were applied.

Results: A total of 45 patients who underwent autologous blood tattooing and laparoscopic colectomy were included in this study. All POC localization sites were visible in the laparoscopic view. POC localization sites showed almost perfect agreement with intraoperative surgical findings. There were no complications like bowel perforation, peritonitis, hemoperitoneum, and mesenteric hematoma.

Conclusion: Autologous blood is a safe and effective agent for localizing materials that can replace previous dyes. However, a large prospective case-control study is required for the routine application of this procedure in early colon cancer or colonic neoplasms.

腹腔镜手术视野中潜在隐形结肠病灶的术前定位:使用自体血液纹身。
目的:对于因早期结肠癌而计划进行择期腹腔镜结肠切除术的患者,建议进行术前结肠镜(POC)定位。在各种定位方法中,POC 纹身定位已被广泛使用。有几种染料被用于纹身,但染料有异物反应等缺点。因此,我们将自体血液纹身用于 POC 定位。本研究旨在评估自体血液纹身法的安全性和有效性:本研究纳入了计划进行结肠切除术的患者中需要对结肠肿瘤进行 POC 定位的患者。定位指征为早期结肠癌(临床上为 T1 或 T2)或无法在内镜下切除的结肠肿瘤。生理盐水注射后进行 POC 自体血纹身,并应用 2 个血夹:本研究共纳入了 45 例接受自体血液纹身和腹腔镜结肠切除术的患者。所有 POC 定位点在腹腔镜视野中均清晰可见。POC 定位部位与术中手术结果几乎完全一致。没有出现肠穿孔、腹膜炎、腹腔积血和肠系膜血肿等并发症:结论:自体血是一种安全有效的材料定位剂,可以取代以往的染料。结论:自体血是一种安全有效的定位剂,可以取代以往的染料,但要在早期结肠癌或结肠肿瘤中常规应用这种方法,还需要进行大规模的前瞻性病例对照研究。
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