Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3306097 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSafe and efficient endoscopic closure of a colotomy is essential for transcolonic peritoneal access or endoscopic full-thickness resection of the colon, if open or laparoscopic surgery is to be avoided.ObjectiveTo compare the feasibility and safety of colotomy closure with the newly developed Tissue Approximation System (TAS, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.) to conventional laparoscopic suture closure.DesignProspective randomized survival animal study involving 16 pigs.SettingUniversity hospital.InterventionsPigs were randomized for closure of a 2- to 3-cm full-thickness colotomy with the TAS or with a conventional laparoscopic running suture.Main Outcome MeasurementsSuccess of colotomy closure, time of colotomy closure, postoperative infection, and complication rates.ResultsColotomies were successfully closed in all animals. Median closure time (range) was 39.5 minutes (25-95 min) in the TAS group and 23 minutes (16-40 min) in the laparoscopic group (P = .0134). There were no postoperative infections or complications.LimitationsClosure with the TAS was performed under laparoscopic vision. There was no control group without closure of the colotomy site.ConclusionsColotomies are safely closed with the TAS with comparable results to laparoscopic closure. The TAS may serve as a useful tool to close full-thickness colon defects or colotomy sites made for transluminal endoscopic procedures.

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