Endoscopic circumferential esophageal mucosectomy in a porcine model: An assessment of technical feasibility, safety, and outcome

Citation
M. Conio et al., Endoscopic circumferential esophageal mucosectomy in a porcine model: An assessment of technical feasibility, safety, and outcome, ENDOSCOPY, 33(9), 2001, pp. 791-794
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
ENDOSCOPY
ISSN journal
0013726X → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
9
Year of publication
2001
Pages
791 - 794
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-726X(200109)33:9<791:ECEMIA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Background and Study Aims: Endoscopic mucosectomy has been performed for ea rly cancers and dysplastic lesions less than or equal to2 cm in diameter. T he feasibility and safety of mucosectomy for circumferential lesions of the esophagus is uncertain. The aim of this study was to determine the technic al feasibility, as well as the short and longterm complication rates, with circumferential endoscopic mucosectomy of the distal esophagus in the pig. Materials and Methods: Circumferential endoscopic mucosectomy of the distal 3 ern of the esophagus was performed in four pigs, using a cap mucosectomy device. The animals were sacrificed after 30, 50, 70, and 90 days to asses s mucosal regeneration and stricture formation. Results: The procedure time for circumferential endoscopic mucosectomy was 15-30 min. Circumferential endoscopic mucosectomy was technically feasible and without short-term complications. Videotapes of all resections were rev iewed to ensure that complete removal of the mucosa was achieved. All mucos ectomy specimens underwent histological evaluation. The specimens included the mucosa alone in three of the pigs. Some of the specimens in the fourth pig included a superficial layer of muscularis propria. This pig failed to thrive. Macroscopic examination of the dissected esophageal specimens from the healthy pigs revealed a well-healed, normal-appearing esophagus, wherea s a stenosis of 4 x 10 mm was observed in the distal esophagus of the pig t hat failed to thrive. Conclusions: Circumferential endoscopic mucosectomy of the porcine distal e sophagus is feasible and safe. An adequate submucosal saline cushion is ess ential to prevent stenosis due to deep injury.