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DOI: 10.1055/a-2336-0941
A new T-type electrosurgical knife with waterjet function used in probe mode: a safe technical variant for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection

The water-jet hydrodissection technique is an effective method for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) [1], even during the technique learning curve [2]. The use of the T-type HybridKnife in “probe mode” can facilitate ESD [3], even in complex situations [4] [5]. The design of the new HybridKnife Flex ([Fig. 1]) may improve the precision and safety of the technique.


A 68-year-old woman was referred for ESD of a rectal polyp after screening colonoscopy. A 45-mm lesion, with granular nodular mixed laterally spreading tumor (LST) morphology, was found to be located 10 cm above the dentate line ([Fig. 2]). Therapeutic endoscopy was performed using a T-type HybridKnife Flex of 1.5 mm, the ERBEJET system, a VIO3 electrosurgical unit (ERBE, Germany), and a colonoscope (Fujifilm, Japan) with transparent hood (Olympus, Japan) ([Video 1]). In each phase of the ESD, we performed dynamic adjustment of the electrosurgical unit settings ([Fig. 3]). The submucosal dissection was performed in preciseSECT mode with continuous activation (no “bumps”), allowing faster movement of the HybridKnife for stepwise dissection with enhanced hemostasis. The Flex design caliber is 2.6 mm and facilitates dissection with the endoscope being pushed without touching the knife, in a similar manner to painting on canvas (“brush technique”). The coagulation of blood vessels was carried out in probe mode using soft coagulation, approaching without any mechanical pressure, with continuous activation; vessels were subsequently cut with preciseSECT. The procedure time was 45 minutes. The resected specimen size was 65 × 50 mm ([Fig. 4]). Histopathologic examination identified a tubular adenoma with intramucosal adenocarcinoma and free lateral and vertical resection margins.






The new HybridKnife Flex used in probe mode may be a promising alternative technique for ESD as it significantly facilitates the precision of the technique. The flexibility and finesse of the electrode in combination with the electrocautery settings of the VIO3 electrosurgical unit and water-jet hydrodissection technique could in future simplify ESD.
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25 June 2024
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