Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3307025 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMegachannel is a newly developed colonic access system allowing rapid and multiple passes of the colonoscope to the right side of the colon.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and clinical feasibility of placing a 100 cm Megachannel prototype in the right side of the colon.SettingSix centers, international, both surgeons and gastroenterologists performing endoscopy.Design and InterventionPatients scheduled for colonoscopy with suspected right-side colonic polypoid lesions were included. The prototype was loaded onto a 160 cm lower GI endoscope and introduced via colonoscopic guidance.Main Outcome MeasurementThe ability to place this device in the right side of the colon.ResultsThe Megachannel prototype was introduced in 41 patients (19 female, mean age 54 years) undergoing colonoscopy. The cecum was reached in 27 cases (66%) within 18 minutes (range, 3-35 minutes) and with 73 cm (range, 40-100 cm) of the device being inserted into the colon. Mild tissue bruises and mild pain were observed in 5 and 3 patients, respectively. In 14 patients, the device assisted the removal of multiple polyps (2-12) as tissue was repeatedly retrieved through the channel. The device also allowed delivery of an endoscopic US scope or suction caps to the right side of the colon.LimitationsPrototype performance may differ from the actual product (80 cm in length, redesigned introducer plugs). Small number of patients, difficult in diverticular disease.ConclusionsThis newly developed colonic access system can be safely placed in the right side of the colon and is useful for a variety of advanced procedures that require repeated insertion of the colonoscope or delivery of bulky instruments. (Clinical trial registration number: NCT00987896.)

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