Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 2 , Pages 343-350, August 2010

Gastric wall healing after NOTES procedures: closure with endoscopic clips provides superior histological outcome compared with threaded tags closure

Current affiliations: Division of Gastroenterology (X.D., D.M.K., G.D., R.J.W., E.J.S., S.A.G., J.M.B., M.R.M., A.N.K.), Departments of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology (K.L.G.), Radiology (L.J.P.), and Surgery (M.R.M.), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Department of Digestive Diseases (X.D.), Hôpital Lariboisière, APHP, University Paris 7, Paris, France, Laboratoire de Biologie EA3199 (X.D.), Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France, IRCAD/EITS (G.D.), 1 Porte de l'Hôpital, Strasbourg, France, Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy Medical Center (S.V.K.), Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Received 21 October 2009; accepted 8 February 2010.

Background

Closure of the transgastric access to the peritoneal cavity is a critical step in natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES).

Objective

To perform a direct comparison of the histological healing post clips and threaded tags (T-tags) closure after transgastric NOTES procedures.

Setting:

Design and Intervention

Twelve survival porcine experiments. After standardized endoscopic gastric wall puncture, balloon-dilation, and transgastric peritoneoscopy, closure of the gastric wall was performed with either clips or T-tags. Necropsy at 14 days was performed for histological evaluation of 2-mm interval transversal cross sections of the gastrotomy site.

Main Outcome Measurements

Histological healing of the gastric wall opening.

Results

Endoscopic closure of the gastrotomy was successfully achieved in all 12 animals, followed by an uneventful 2-week clinical follow-up. Transmural healing was seen in 3 (75%) animals after clip closure compared with only 1 (12.5%) in the group with T-tag closure (P = .06). Gastric wall muscular bridging was observed in 4 (100%) animals with clip closure compared with only 1 (12.5%) in the group with T-tag closure (P = .01).

Limitations

Animal model with short-term follow-up.

Conclusions

Endoscopic clip closure results in a layer-to-layer transmural healing of the gastric wall. In contrast, T-tag gastric wall plication impairs gastric layer bridging. These findings might guide the future design of new endoscopic devices and techniques for gastrotomy closure after NOTES procedures.

Abbreviations: NOTES, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, T-tags, threaded tags

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 DISCLOSURE: The following authors disclosed financial relationships relevant to this publication: S.V. Kantsevoy: equity holder in Apollo Endosurgery Inc. A.N. Kalloo: equity holders in Apollo Endosurgery Inc. The other authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication. The threaded tags for use during this study were provided free of charge by Wilson-Cook Medical Inc, Winston-Salem, NC. The overtubes for this study were provided free of charge by Apollo Endosurgery Inc, Austin, TX.

 If you would like to chat with an author of this article, you may contact Dr. Kantsevoy at skan51@hotmail.com.

PII: S0016-5107(10)00181-1

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2010.02.023

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 2 , Pages 343-350, August 2010