Endoscopy 2024; 56(S 02): S167-S168
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1783060
Abstracts | ESGE Days 2024
Moderated Poster
Role of ESD and Other Novel Resection Techniques in Gastric and Duodenal Lesions 25/04/2024, 11:30 – 12:30 Science Arena: Stage 1

Freehand suturing during ESD for applying traction

J. Weigt
1   University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
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C. Göring
1   University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
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V. Keitel-Anselmino
1   University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
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Aims Recently the technique of freehand suturing in GI endoscopy evolved by developments such as knotless barbed wire sutures and needle manipulators. Beside closing of mucosal or complete wall defects of the GI tract one of our first thoughts was the use of the suture string to apply tension to the mucosa while doing ESD or other submucosal preparation. In the following we present the technique of freehand suture traction during ESD in an ex vivo porcine model.

Methods First, some electrocautery marks were applied to the mucosal surface to indicate the lesion. Afterwards using a hybrid knife (ERBE Elektomedizin Tübingen Germany) we gained access to the submucosal space and injected dyed saline solution. After preparing two entry points to the submucosal space at the proximal and distal part of the lesion we performed a suturing of the approximal part of the lesion using a barbed wire (V-Loc 180, ½ circle taper end needle 3-0, Covidien). Steering of the needle was performed using a distal attachment cap (MTW Endoskopie, Wesel, Germany) and a needle holder (Sutuart, Olympus, Hamburg, Germany). This barbed wire was then again sutured to the opposing site of the gastric lumen and carefully tensed until the mucosa at the lesion side performed a tenting thus opening the submucosal space for further preparation. Preparation was performed using the hybrid knife using precise sect and spray coagulation mode while each mucosal plane was cut after preparation of adjacent submucosa leading to a peel away of the growing resection flap using endo cut mode. In case the suture string lost the tension the barbed wire was carefully tensed again by just pulling the filament a little bit more through the suture tract thus, guaranteeing tenting and traction of the mucosal flap.

Results This is the first report of using a barbed wire freehand suturing to apply traction during ESD. This technique is easy to perform and has low costs.

Conclusions Advantages towards other techniques for applying traction is that the amount of tension can be adapted by just pulling the filament more through the mucosal surface. Another advantage is that the specimen is easy to restore from the body after finishing the resection and that it is clearly marked by the filament. This may help for better histopathologic orientation, too.



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15. April 2024

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