Submucosal endoscopy: a novel approach to en bloc endoscopic mucosal resection (with videos)
Background
The submucosal layer is of eminent importance for endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in the GI tract.
Objective
Development of submucosal endoscopy, which allows diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy of the submucosal space (SS) in the esophagus.
Design
Acute experiments in a live porcine model.
Interventions
An area in the esophagus was marked with a diathermic probe to define a mucosal piece for resection. After local infiltration, a 1- to 2-cm transverse incision was performed 1 to 2 cm proximal and distal of these margins. We entered the SS with a flexible small-caliber videoendoscope through the proximal incision and dissected the fibrous submucosal connective tissue in a longitudinal direction with a blunt forceps. For EMR, the lifted mucosa was subsequently separated by use of an insulated-tip hook needle-knife.
Main Outcome Measurements
En bloc resection of prespecified mucosal areas.
Results
A total of 15 mucosal pieces were resected in 4 pigs. The size of the resected pieces varied from 1.6 cm × 0.9 cm to 7.4 cm × 1.7 cm ex vivo. In a fifth pig, 2 circular mucosectomies (lengths 3.0 cm and 1.6 cm) were done. All mucosal pieces could be completely resected en bloc. The endoscopic view in the SS was excellent. There were no procedure-related complications.
Limitations
The method has not yet been evaluated in humans.
Conclusions
Entering the SS for submucosal endoscopy is a novel, innovative, and practicable method for the dissection of mucosal neoplastic lesions. We demonstrated that mucosal areas of various sizes could be resected en bloc without complications.
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Presented in part at Digestive Disease Week, Los Angeles, California, 2006 (Gastrointest Endosc 2006;63:AB79).
PII: S0016-5107(07)01816-0
doi:10.1016/j.gie.2007.03.1095
© 2007 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
