Endoscopy 2012; 44 - A15
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1329288

A new instrument for endoscopic submucosal dissection: The “EndoDissector”

A Meining 1, D Roppenecker 1, A Schneider 1, T Lüth 1
  • 1Adress available at: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE), HG Editorial & Management Services, Mauerkircher Str. 29, 81679 Munich, Germany

Background: Albeit, effective for treatment of early neoplasm, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) can be technically demanding and time consuming. Furthermore, use of multiple instruments if often mandatory for performing various steps associated with the procedure. Hence, we aimed to design, create and evaluate a new instrument for ESD, the “Endo-Dissector”.

Methods: Gastric ESDs of areas from 15 to 30 mm including circumferential incision and coagulation of bleeding vessels were performed using a single device. Incision was done with the prototype instrument in a closed position using cutting current. Submucosal dissection was performed using an approach comprised by four steps: 1) open jaws of instrument, 2) grasp fibers, 3) elevate tip to avoid contact with muscle layer, 4) dissect fibers using cutting current. Bleeding was terminated by grasping vessels and applying coagulation current.

Results: The procedure was successfully performed in a total of 6 pigs. The new instrument was useful performing all single steps as needed (incision, dissection, coagulation of bleeding vessels). Time needed for the complete intervention was 35 to 70 minutes.

Conclusions: The new instrument has potential advantages in comparison with standard instruments used for ESD. All steps can be performed with a single instrument and the technique of lifting submucosal fibers during dissection potentially decreases risk of perforation.