Affiliation:
1. The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University
2. Zonglian College, Xi’ an Jiaotong University
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Gastric cancer (GC) has high morbidity and mortality. Moreover, because GC has no typical symptoms in the early stages, most cases are already in the advanced stages by the time the symptoms appear, thus resulting in poor prognosis and a low survival rate. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) can realize the early detection and diagnosis of GC and become the main surgical method for early GC. However, ESD has a steep learning curve and high technical skill requirements for endoscopists, which is not conducive to its widespread implementation and advancement. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of magnetic anchor technique (MAT)-assisted ESD in early GC.
Method
This was an ex vivo animal experiment. The experimental model was the isolated stomachs of pigs. The magnetic anchor device for auxiliary ESD comprised three parts, an anchor magnet (AM), a target magnet (TM), and a soft tissue clip. Under gastroscopic guidance, the soft tissue clip and the TM were delivered to the pre-marked mucosal lesion through the gastroscopic operating hole. The soft tissue clip and the TM were connected by a thin wire through the TM tail structure. The soft tissue clip was released by manipulating the operating handle of the soft tissue clip in a way that the soft tissue clip and the TM were fixed to the lesion mucosa. In vitro, ESD is aided by maneuvering the AM such that the mucosal dissection surface is exposed.
Result
During the operation, there was no detachment of the soft tissue clip and TM and no mucosal tearing. The magnetic force between the AM and TM provided good mucosal exposure and sufficient tissue tension for ESD. The mucosal lesion was completely peeled off, and the operation was successful.
Conclusion
MAT-ESD is safe and effective for early gastric cancer. It provides a preliminary basis for subsequent internal animal experiments and clinical research.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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