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DOI: 10.1055/a-0953-2152
Esophageal overtubes provide no benefit to safety or technical success in upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopic suturing
Publication History
submitted 06 March 2019
accepted after revision 24 April 2019
Publication Date:
11 July 2019 (online)
Abstract
Background and study aim The role of esophageal overtubes in upper gastrointestinal endoscopic suturing is unknown. This study aimed to determine whether overtube use was associated with technical success or adverse events.
Patients and methods A retrospective review of consecutive patients who underwent endoscopic suturing for various indications was performed.
Results A total of 719 patients underwent endoscopic suturing for various indications, including endoscopic bariatric procedures in 262, stent fixation in 258, defect closure in 190, and hemostasis in nine. An overtube was used in 186 procedures (25.9 %). Technical success was achieved in all cases. Minor mucosal trauma occurred in 15 cases (8.1 %) with use of an overtube, and none without an overtube (P < 0.0001). No full-thickness esophageal perforation or hemorrhage related to overtube use or the suturing device occurred.
Conclusions Endoscopic suturing can be performed safely for a variety of indications, including endoscopic bariatric procedures, defect repair, and stent fixation without an esophageal overtube. Minor esophageal mucosal trauma and equipment cost are increased when an overtube is used.
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