Ying Zhou, Bai Sheng Chen, Qi Jiang, Na Shan Li, Pei Hong Zhang, Dan Feng Zhang, Yuan Ling Ruan, Ping Li, Xia Wu, Ping Hong Zhou, Wei Feng Chen
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摘要
在本研究中,我们旨在评估一种新型内镜下荷包缝合辅助器械与传统方法在离体胃全层缺损闭合中的有效性。方法在离体猪胃模型上建立12个直径为10 ~ 20mm的穿孔部位。两名医生(A和B分别进行了6年和3年的内窥镜手术)使用实验和传统(对照)器械进行缝合。记录手术时间、成功率及成功缝合次数。结果A医生的缝合时间中位数分别为56.50 s(四分位差[IQR] 40.50 s、134.50 s)和215.50 s(四分位差[IQR] 63.75 s、254.75 s)。B医师分别为53.00 s (IQR 38.50 s, 87.75 s)和174.00 s (IQR 104.50 s, 279.25 s)。A医生和B医生在实验组和对照组之间的差异均有统计学意义(p = 0.010)和(p = 0.004)。实验组和对照组缝合成功所需尝试次数中位数A医师为1次(IQR 1,2)和2次(IQR 1,3), B医师为1次(IQR 1,1)和3次(IQR 2,3),两种医师的差异均有统计学意义(p = 0.026和0.006)。实验组的总成功率明显高于对照组(100% vs. 75.0%, p = 0.022)。结论新型荷包缝合辅助器械可辅助单通道内镜缝合手术,提高缝合成功率,减少手术次数,缩短手术时间。
A Study of a Novel Disposable Endoscopic Purse-String Suture Auxiliary Instrument for the Treatment of Full-Thickness Gastric Wall Defects
Objectives
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel endoscopic purse-string suture auxiliary instrument compared with traditional methods for closure of a full-thickness defect of the stomach in an ex vivo model.
Methods
Twelve perforation sites (10–20 mm in diameter) were created in the ex vivo porcine stomach models. Two physicians (A and B had performed endoscopic surgery for 6 and 3 years) performed suturing using both the experimental and traditional (control) instruments. Operation time, success rate, and number of attempts for successful suture required were recorded.
Results
For physician A, the median suturing time was 56.50 s (interquartile range [IQR] 40.50 s, 134.50 s) and 215.50 s (IQR 63.75 s, 254.75 s) in the experimental and control groups. For physician B, they were 53.00 s (IQR 38.50 s, 87.75 s) and 174.00 s (IQR 104.50 s, 279.25 s), respectively. The differences between experimental and control groups were statistically significant for both physicians A (p = 0.010) and B (p = 0.004). The median number of attempts required for successful suturing in the experimental and control groups was 1 (IQR 1, 2) and 2 (IQR 1, 3) for physician A, and 1 (IQR 1, 1) and 3 (IQR 2, 3) for physician B, which were statistically significant for both physicians (p = 0.026 and 0.006). The overall success rate was significantly higher in the experimental group (100% vs. 75.0%, p = 0.022).
Conclusion
This novel purse-string suture auxiliary instrument may assist in single-channel endoscopic suturing operations, improve the suture success rate, reduce the number of operations required, and shorten the operation time.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Digestive Diseases is the official English-language journal of the Chinese Society of Gastroenterology. The journal is published twelve times per year and includes peer-reviewed original papers, review articles and commentaries concerned with research relating to the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, biliary tract and pancreas.