Endoscopy 2016; 48(02): v6
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-111112
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28 January 2016 (online)

Farzan F. Bahin et al. Comparison of the histopathological effects of two electrosurgical currents in an in vivo porcine model of esophageal endoscopic mucosal resection


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This porcine survival study assessed the effect of electrocautery setting on tissue injury following 45 endoscopic mucosal resections in the esophagus in 12 pigs. Low power coagulation resulted in a quantifiably deeper depth of ulceration, necrosis, and acute inflammation compared with microprocessor-controlled blended current. The authors conclude that microprocessor-controlled blended current should be the preferred mode for esophageal mucosal resections.