Endoscopy 2025; 57(S 02): S560
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1806456
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The saline-immersion/irrigation technique (SITE) for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) combined with protein-matrix gel facilitates vessel-management and avoids use of a coagulation-forceps

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  • G Kalopitas

    1   Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
  • E Maristany Bosch

    1   Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
  • A Rimondi

    1   Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
  • M Gulotta

    2   University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
  • A Murino

    1   Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
  • E J Despott

    1   Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
 

Abstract Text Another advantage of our saline immersion/irrigation technique (SITE) for ESD (which we first discovered in 2015 and published in 2017), is the highly effective pre-coagulation of vessels, obviating recourse to use of coagulation-forceps. This is best achieved through simultaneous irrigation of saline with concomitant knife-alone coagulation-diathermy. We have called the rapid, controlled whitening effect of the target vessel, ‘The Frozen Effect’ due to its resemblance to a white-frozen structure. For intra-ESD bleeding despite this, we first attempt haemostasis through knife-alone coagulation-diathermy. If unsuccessful, we avoid coagulation-forceps use through intraprocedural application of protein-matrix gel. The haemostatic effect is augmented through tamponade by tip-of-the-scope downward-pressure applied externally over the lesion-dissection flap; bleeding usually stops in about 5 minutes [1].

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