Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 64, Issue 3 , Pages 428-434, September 2006

Transcolonic endoscopic cholecystectomy: a NOTES survival study in a porcine model (with video)

Current affiliations: Division of Gastroenterology (Dr Pai, Dr Fong, Ms Bundga, and Dr Thompson), Division of Pathology (Dr Odze), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Division of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital (Dr Rattner), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Received 5 May 2006; accepted 20 June 2006.

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Background

Transgastric cholecystectomy is a natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedure that has been reported in 2 nonsurvival studies. Both studies detail substantial technical limitations, with only a 33% success rate when limited to 1 gastric incision site, despite the use of a multichannel locking endoscope.

Objective

The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and technical limitations of transcolonic cholecystectomy in a survival model.

Design

Animal feasibility study.

Interventions

Five pigs, under general anesthesia, were prepared with tap-water enemas, a peranal antibiotic lavage, and a Betadine rinse. A dual-channel endoscope was advanced into the peritoneum through an anterior, transcolonic incision 15 to 20 cm from the anus. After cystic duct and artery ligation, dissection of the gallbladder was achieved by using grasping and cutting instruments. After removing the gallbladder, the colonic incision was closed by using Endoloops and/or endoclips. The animals lived for 2 weeks after the procedure, then they were euthanized, and a necropsy was performed.

Results

All 5 gallbladders were successfully resected. Four of the 5 animals flourished in the postoperative period, with appropriate weight gain. In 1 animal, complete closure of the colonic incision was not possible, and it was euthanized at 48 hours for suspected peritonitis.

Conclusions

This study reports the first transcolonic organ resection and demonstrates the first successful NOTES cholecystectomy in a survival model. The transcolonic approach provided improved endoscope stability and biliary exposure compared with the transgastric route, and complete incision closure appeared critical for procedural success.

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PII: S0016-5107(06)02387-X

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2006.06.079

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 64, Issue 3 , Pages 428-434, September 2006