Novel reopenable clip with anchor prongs facilitates mucosal defect closure after colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection: Pilot feasibility study (with video)

Author:

Tada Naoya1,Tamai Naoto1,Ito Mamoru1,Fukuda Mai1,Futakuchi Toshiki1,Horiuchi Hideka1,Kobayashi Masakuni1,Sumiyama Kazuki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endoscopy The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

Closure of mucosal defects following colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (C‐ESD) is often performed to prevent post‐C‐ESD adverse events. However, large mucosal defect closure using conventional clips remains technically challenging. Here, we evaluated the feasibility of the novel endoclip with anchor prongs, called the MANTIS Clip (Boston Scientific, Tokyo, Japan), for mucosal defect closure after C‐ESD. This high‐volume retrospective study was conducted at a single center. From March until December 2023, consecutive patients who underwent post‐C‐ESD mucosal defect closure using MANTIS Clip to achieve complete closure were enrolled. Patient clinical characteristics and outcomes were evaluated. Closure of the mucosal defect using the MANTIS Clip was attempted following C‐ESD in 32 lesions. The median sizes of the resection specimens and the tumors were 32 mm (range, 17–100 mm) and 23.5 mm (range, 5–96 mm), respectively. The lesions were distributed between the cecum, ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid, and rectum. Complete closure was achieved in 96.9% of cases (31/32). All lesions up to 61 mm in defect size were completely closed. The median closure time was 7.9 (range, 3.3–18.0) min. The median numbers of MANTIS Clip and additional conventional clips were 3 (range, 1–4) and 5 (range, 1–11), respectively. No adverse events associated with closure, post‐ESD bleeding, and delayed perforation occurred. MANTIS Clip closure for large post‐C‐ESD mucosal defects was found to be feasible and reliable with a high complete closure rate and a short procedure time.

Publisher

Wiley

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