食管狭窄扩张后食管穿孔的新型通镜夹闭合

Q3 Medicine
Erica Loon DO , Natalie Wilson MD , Mohammad Bilal MD
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摘要

背景和目的由于组织的易碎性,难治性狭窄扩张期间的穿孔在内镜下处理是具有挑战性的。双近似组织夹(DAC)是一种新型的通过内镜(TTS)封闭装置,用于内镜下粘膜缺损的封闭。关于DACs用于闭合切除缺损的文献越来越多,但关于其在治疗急性穿孔方面的疗效的知识有限。在这里,我们描述了一位因难治性食管狭窄而扩张后出现食管穿孔的患者,并成功地在内镜下用dac进行了封闭。方法对61岁男性Barrett食管合并难治性食管狭窄患者行食管扩张术。扩张后检查发现食管远端有1厘米的缺损,符合食管穿孔。使用3个dac的2个独立操作的颚,我们接近了缺陷的边缘并实现了闭合。放置支架进行二次加固。结果患者在整个手术过程中血流动力学保持稳定,并被送入重症监护病房进行密切监测。无不良事件发生,6周后随访内镜取出支架,未见残留穿孔或渗漏。结论内镜下食管狭窄急性穿孔的TTS夹缝合由于食管组织的易碎性,具有一定的挑战性。DAC的独立操作颚允许更多的控制组织近似。在我们的病例中,这个功能提供了食管穿孔的内镜闭合,证明dac是内镜医师装备的有用补充。
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Closure of esophageal perforation after stricture dilation with novel through-the-scope clip

Background and Aims

Perforation during dilation of a refractory stricture can be challenging to manage endoscopically due to the friable nature of the tissue. A dual approximation tissue clip (DAC) is a novel through-the-scope (TTS) closure device designed for endoscopic closure of mucosal defects. There is emerging literature on the use of DACs for closure of resection defects, but there is limited knowledge regarding their efficacy in managing an acute perforation. Here, we describe a patient who had an esophageal perforation after dilation for refractory esophageal stricture and underwent successful endoscopic closure with DACs.

Methods

A 61-year-old man with a history of Barrett’s esophagus complicated by refractory esophageal stricture was referred to us for dilation. Post-dilation inspection revealed a 1-cm defect in the distal esophagus consistent with esophageal perforation. Using the 2 independently operated jaws of 3 DACs, we approximated the edges of the defect and achieved closure. A stent was placed for secondary reinforcement.

Results

The patient remained hemodynamically stable throughout the procedure and was admitted to the intensive care unit for close monitoring. No adverse events were experienced, and the stent was removed on follow-up endoscopy 6 weeks later with no residual perforation or leak seen.

Conclusions

Endoscopic closure of acute perforation with TTS clips in patients with esophageal strictures is typically challenging due to the friable nature of tissue. The independently operated jaws of the DAC allow for more controlled tissue approximation. This function provided endoscopic closure of esophageal perforation in our case, proving DACs to be a useful addition to the armamentarium of endoscopists.
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VideoGIE
VideoGIE Medicine-Gastroenterology
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
132
审稿时长
105 days
期刊介绍: VideoGIE, an official video journal of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, is an Open Access, online-only journal to serve patients with digestive diseases. VideoGIE publishes original, single-blinded peer-reviewed video case reports and case series of endoscopic procedures used in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of digestive diseases. Videos demonstrate use of endoscopic systems, devices, and techniques; report outcomes of endoscopic interventions; and educate physicians and patients about gastrointestinal endoscopy. VideoGIE serves the educational needs of endoscopists in training as well as advanced endoscopists, endoscopy staff and industry, and patients. VideoGIE brings video commentaries from experts, legends, committees, and leadership of the society. Careful adherence to submission guidelines will avoid unnecessary delays, as incomplete submissions may be returned to the authors before initiation of the peer review process.
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