Nan Ge,Yue Hu,Kai Zhang,Nan Liu,Ji-Tong Jiang,Jianyu Wei,Siyu Sun
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First Fully Endoscopic End-to-End Colonic Anastomoses With a Novel Endoscopic Device: A Feasibility Study in a Porcine Model.
BACKGROUND
Continuous advancements and breakthroughs in flexible gastrointestinal endoscopy have led to alternatives to colonic anastomosis.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of end-to-end colonic anastomosis using a single flexible endoscope with the novel through-the-scope "bow-tie" (TTS-BT) device and conventional metal clips in a porcine model.
DESIGN
Animal study.
SETTINGS
Animal laboratory at China Medical University.
PATIENTS
Eight healthy pigs were included.
INTERVENTIONS
Eight animals underwent total colonic severance and anastomoses with through-the-scope "bow-tie" devices and metal clips.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
The primary outcomes were the success rate of the anastomosis and survival rate during 3-month follow-up. Furthermore, the secondary outcomes were anastomotic site healing, reintervention rate, and rate of anastomotic complications such as bleeding, leakage, stenosis, and obstruction. Six pigs were euthanized, and necropsies were performed 3 months postoperatively, while two pigs were fed for long-term observation. The anastomotic stoma was histologically analyzed using Hematoxylin-eosin and Masson's trichrome staining.
RESULTS
End-to-end colonic anastomoses were successfully performed using through-the-scope "bow-tie" devices, and satisfactory healing was achieved in all pigs. The success rate of anastomosis was 100% (8/8). All animals survived postoperatively without anastomotic complications, including bleeding, leakage, or obstruction; however, two cases of stenosis occurred (25%), and one case (12.5%) required reintervention.
LIMITATIONS
Large-scale studies should be conducted to verify the feasibility and safety of the through-the-scope "bow-tie" device in other parts of the intestine.
CONCLUSIONS
Flexible endoscopy with the through-the-scope "bow-tie" device is feasible and safe for intraluminal colonic anastomosis. This study may expand the indications for full-thickness endoscopic resection in the future. See Video abstract.
期刊介绍:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum (DCR) is the official journal of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) dedicated to advancing the knowledge of intestinal disorders by providing a forum for communication amongst their members. The journal features timely editorials, original contributions and technical notes.