Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3303032 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMagnetic anchor-guided endoscopic submucosal dissection (MAG-ESD) was developed to reduce adverse events such as bleeding and perforation and to facilitate ESD. However, the external electromagnet required miniaturization to make it suitable for daily clinical practice.ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility of simplified MAG-ESD using permanent magnets.DesignCase series.SettingNagoya University Hospital.SubjectsBeagle dogs.InterventionsThe simplified MAG-ESD was performed on 10 representative areas of the stomachs of beagle dogs. The magnetic anchor consisted of an internal magnet attached to a hemoclip. The external and internal magnets were made from the rare earth neodymium.Main Outcome MeasurementsThe feasibility of countertraction with good visualization using simplified MAG-ESD. The rate of perforation, the time required for preparation, and attaching the magnetic anchor were also evaluated.ResultsAll lesions were successfully resected without perforation. The magnetic anchor could be controlled easily, and direct visualization was maintained by adequate counter traction. Preparing the magnetic anchor and grasping the mucosal edge using the hemoclip was easy and required a median of only 4 minutes (range, 2-7 minutes).LimitationsAnimal experiment, low number and lesion size.ConclusionsThis simplified MAG-ESD is feasible and allowed excellent visualization in the dog stomach. The feasibility of this system should be assessed in humans.

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