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DOI: 10.1055/a-2362-0875
Gel immersion endoscopy for evaluation of a gastric submucosal tumor during endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration
Gel immersion is a well-known and useful method for performing endoscopic procedures. Viscoclear gel (Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory, Tokushima, Japan) is used to secure the visual field and prevent rapid runoff through the appropriate viscosity [1]. After injection of the clear gel, instead of water, into the gastrointestinal lumen, the visual field can be secured within the space occupied by the gel. We present the evaluation and diagnosis of a gastric submucosal tumor using endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and the gel immersion method. We considered that, unlike water, the gel helped effectively visualize the gastric submucosal tumor on EUS ([Video 1]).
Gel immersion endoscopy is used to evaluate a gastric submucosal tumor during endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration.Video 1A 76-year-old woman was admitted to the endoscopy unit for further examination of an enlarged gastric submucosal tumor on the fornix ([Fig. 1]). We attempted first to evaluate the submucosal tumor on EUS by filling the lumen with water; however, owing to its low viscosity, the required volume of water could not be maintained in the target area. Moreover, we realized the difficulty of intervention on the submucosal tumor in a patient with coughing associated with the water reflux. Therefore, we switched to gel immersion EUS instead. The gel was injected through the working channel until the gastric wall was adequately extended on EUS. The gel remained in the target area to facilitate observation ([Fig. 2] a). Furthermore, because the submucosal tumor protruded into the lumen, it floated like an elevated polyp, making it easy to evaluate, with a clear view, and allowing safe EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration to be performed ([Fig. 2] b,c).




Gel immersion EUS provides better observation of gastric submucosal tumors, similarly to the underwater technique [2]. Gel immersion procedures create lower levels of intraluminal pressure and allow for better maintenance of wall tension compared with air or water immersion. We also considered that management of the submucosal tumor using gel immersion EUS was less stressful for both patient and physicians. This case indicates that the gel immersion technique is helpful for diagnosis and intervention for submucosal tumors during EUS-related procedures.
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Conflict of Interest
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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References
- 1 Yano T, Takezawa T, Hashimoto K. et al. Gel immersion endoscopy: innovation in securing the visual field – clinical experience with 265 consecutive procedures. Endosc Int Open 2021; 9: E1123-E1127
- 2 Binmoeller KF, Weilert F, Shah J. et al. “Underwater” EMR without submucosal injection for large sessile colorectal polyps (with video). Gastrointest Endosc 2012; 75: 1086-1091
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Article published online:
07 August 2024
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References
- 1 Yano T, Takezawa T, Hashimoto K. et al. Gel immersion endoscopy: innovation in securing the visual field – clinical experience with 265 consecutive procedures. Endosc Int Open 2021; 9: E1123-E1127
- 2 Binmoeller KF, Weilert F, Shah J. et al. “Underwater” EMR without submucosal injection for large sessile colorectal polyps (with video). Gastrointest Endosc 2012; 75: 1086-1091



