Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 1 , Pages 170-176, July 2010

Transgastric organ resection solely with the prototype R-scope and the self-approximating transluminal access technique

Current affiliations: Division of Gastroenterology/Hepatology (M.T.M., A.M.) and Minimally Invasive Surgery (R.S.H., J.G.), Department of General Surgery (E.M.P.), Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA

Received 21 November 2009; accepted 8 January 2010. published online 17 May 2010.

Background

The self-approximating transluminal access technique (STAT) has been demonstrated to provide safe transluminal access and in-line endoscope positioning to target abdominal organs during natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES). To date, organ resection with NOTES has typically required percutaneous assistance. We hypothesized that the in-line positioning and partial stability provided by STAT would allow single-access NOTES procedures if a multiarticulated endoscope could be used.

Objective

Assessment of single-site NOTES, using STAT and a prototype, multi-articulated endoscope.

Design

Animal survival study.

Setting

Penn State Hershey Medical Center Research Laboratories.

Interventions

Thirteen pigs underwent NOTES using a prototype endoscope with 2 articulated channels, a grasping forceps, and an insulated-tip needle-knife. The gallbladder was dissected using a fundus down technique, and hemoclips and a detachable loop were placed on the cystic duct and artery before removal. After a 2- to 3-week observation period, animals were euthanized and necropsy performed.

Results

All target organs were successfully resected without laparoscopic assistance. Significant complications were 2 perforations (1 caused by a prototype duodenal occlusion device and 1 caused by enterotomy during cholecystectomy) and 1 entrapment of the small bowel with an endoloop. Postoperatively, all animals gained weight appropriately with 1 killed on postoperative day 12 because of lethargy (cystic duct leak/biloma).

Limitations

This is a limited animal survival study without control arm.

Conclusions

The combination of the R-scope and STAT does allow effective, single-site NOTES procedures; however, although the R-scope provides improved tissue manipulation and visibility, the complications incurred here suggest that further improvements in devices and technique will be required for safe and effective single-site NOTES procedures.

Abbreviations: IT knife, insulation-tipped knife, NOTES, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, STAT, self-approximating transluminal access technique

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 DISCLOSURE: All authors were the recipients of a donation of a prototype endoscope from Olympus. This project was partially funded through the generous support of the 2008 NOSCAR-Covidien Research Fund. All authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.

PII: S0016-5107(10)00032-5

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2010.01.019

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 1 , Pages 170-176, July 2010