Gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (G-ESD) has become a widely accepted and
well-established treatment modality [1]. However, G-ESD can be technically challenging depending on the lesion’s location
owing to the difficulty in creating a mucosal flap. This can increase procedure time
and lead to unintentional bleeding during mucosal incision and submucosal dissection.
To address these challenges, we present a new method called the “pre-incision traction
method” for G-ESD.
A 67-year-old man presented with early gastric cancer located on the greater curvature
of the middle gastric body ([Fig. 1]). A semi-circumferential mucosal incision on the oral side was performed using the
ITknife 2 (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) ([Fig. 2]
a). Subsequently, a threaded clip (EZ clip; Olympus) was applied to the anal side where
the mucosal incision had not yet been completed ([Fig. 2]
b). When mucosal incision on the anal side of the clip was performed with FlushKnife
BT-S (Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan), a mucosal flap was immediately created, providing an
excellent field of view and facilitating submucosal dissection ([Fig. 2]
c). The dissection speed was also improved due to the adequate tension provided by
the clip. The threaded clip did not interfere with subsequent procedures, and a constant
tension was kept by pulling the thread. En bloc resection was achieved without any
complications ([Fig. 2]
d, [Video 1]).
Fig. 1 An early gastric cancer located on the greater curvature of the middle gastric body.
Fig. 2 Pre-incision traction method for gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection. a A semi-circumferential mucosal incision was performed on the oral side. b A threaded clip was applied to the anal side. c When mucosal incision on the anal side of the clip was performed, a mucosal flap
was immediately created. d En bloc resection was achieved without any complications.
Pre-incision traction method using clip-and-thread for gastric endoscopic submucosal
dissection.Video 1
The traction methods reported to date typically involve a full circumferential incision
to facilitate submucosal dissection [2]. Our novel “pre-incision traction method” aims to simplify the creation of the mucosal
flap and maintain a clear field of view, thereby making G-ESD safer and more time
efficient. While similar traction methods have been reported for colorectal ESD [3], there have been no such reports for G-ESD. We are currently planning a feasibility
study to investigate the efficacy and safety of this new method.
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