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Wafer paper and ring-mounted polyglycolic acid sheet method for shielding artificial gastric floor.

Authors :
Kobayashi, Nobuya
Kobara, Hideki
Nishiyama, Noriko
Fujihara, Shintaro
Kozuka, Kazuhiro
Tada, Naoya
Matsui, Takanori
Chiyo, Taiga
Takata, Tadayuki
Fujita, Koji
Tani, Joji
Yachida, Tatsuo
Okano, Keiichi
Nakano, Daisuke
Nishiyama, Akira
Mori, Hirohito
Masaki, Tsutomu
Source :
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies; Apr2022, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p548-555, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The management of postoperative bleeding, after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), has become particularly important because of the recent increase in antithrombotic use. Endoscopic shielding with polyglycolic acid (PGA) sheets has been shown to be effective. However, shrinkage and early displacement of the sheet remain challenges. This study aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of our developed method, named wafer paper and ring-mounted PGA sheet (WaRP). Twenty-four patients with antithrombotic uptake who underwent the WaRP method following gastric ESD were retrospectively examined. This involved the delivery of a PGA sheet wrapped in wafer paper with ring-thread, and its fixation on the gastric floor using hemoclips. The primary outcome was the technical success rate of the WaRP, and several secondary outcomes were evaluated. The technical success rate of WaRP was 100%. The procedure lasted a mean of 10.5 min (SD 6.7 min). The prevalence of complete retention at follow-up endoscopy was 83.3% (20/24). There were no WaRP-associated complications, but post-ESD hemorrhage occurred in two patients undergoing hemodialysis (8.3%). The WaRP method is a simple and reliable means of PGA sheet delivery and placement that reduces the incidence of post-ESD hemorrhage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13645706
Volume :
31
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156279236
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13645706.2020.1871370