Publication Date

11-1-2022

Journal

VideoGIE

DOI

10.1016/j.vgie.2022.08.002

PMID

36407047

PMCID

PMC9669601

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

9-15-2022

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

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Published Open-Access

yes

Keywords

ESD, endoscopic submucosal dissection; OTSC, over-the-scope clip; TTSC, through-the-scope clip

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS: Defect closure post-EMR and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is recommended to decrease the risk of delayed bleeding and perforation. Current methods of tissue approximation and closure of mucosal defects have their limitations, including restricted maneuverability, need for scope withdrawal, or difficulty in apposing larger defects. Through-the-scope HeliX tacking system (Apollo Endosurgery, Austin, Tex, USA) is a novel tissue apposition device designed to mimic suture closure without the need to withdraw the endoscope or insert bulky devices on the tip of the endoscope. Previous reports demonstrate its effectiveness for closure of standard postresection defects, fistulae, and peroral endoscopic myotomy mucosectomy sites. However, reports on its feasibility and technique for very large defects are scarce.

METHODS: In this case series, we demonstrate a tissue approximation technique using a novel through-the-scope HeliX tacking system for a 10-cm ascending colon and a 5-cm gastric antrum postresection defects. A zig-zag running pattern and figure 8 suturing pattern were used for the colonic and gastric defect approximation, respectively.

RESULTS: Tissue approximation was easily and successfully achieved in both cases. Four and 2 sets of tacks were used in the colonic and gastric defect, respectively. Closure of these defects otherwise would have required a substantial number of clips, withdrawal/exchange of the endoscope to mount the suturing device, or difficulty in maneuvering the closure devices. There was no immediate or delayed adverse event postprocedure.

CONCLUSIONS: Through-the-scope suturing using the HeliX tacking system is a unique tool that integrates the capabilities of current tissue apposition devices post EMR and ESD. Through-the-scope suturing is an ideal option especially for tissue approximation of large resection beds within the right side of the colon and areas with limited space for maneuverability.

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