Endodrill is a new instrument for biopsy sampling in the GI-channel. The purpose of this study is as follows: * Compare the Endodrill instrument with conventional biopsy forceps in terms of ability to establish the correct diagnosis of diffuse gastric cancer based on collected biopsies from tumor tissue.
Endodrill is a newly constructed biopsy tool for flexible endoscopic use. It uses a drilling motion within a casing to harvest solid biopsies from tissue through the biopsy channel of a conventional flexible endoscope. It was originally designed for sampling of tissue from submucosal lesions. The investigators´ first study of the instrument is now finished. Endodrill is safe to use and generates more submucosal tissue compared to biopsies with a conventional biopsy forceps. In this study, the investigators want to compare the Endodrill instrument´s ability to obtain representative tissue samples from a group of patients diagnosed with or suspected diffuse gastric cancer. 20 patients will be enrolled for this study. For each patient the investigators will collect 8 biopsies, 4 biopsies each with conventional biopsy and the Endodrill instrument respectively. The order will be randomized for each patient. For each specific biopsy the investigator will choose a particular site on the suspected tumor tissue without knowing which instrument that will be used for the biopsy. This procedure will be repeated for all 8 biopsies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
The investigators will use a conventional biopsy forceps for taking tissue biopsies in the GI tract. In a randomized order 4 out of total 8 biopsies will be taken with the conventional biopsy forceps from the tumor tissue.
The investigators will use the Endodrill, a new device for endoscopic tissue sampling in the GI tract. In a randomized order 4 out of total 8 biopsies will be taken with the Endodrill instrument from the tumor tissue.
Highest proportion (number) of representative biopsies from tumors of diffuse gastric cancer
Time frame: 24 months
Amount of (mm2 and %) submucosal tissue within the biopsies.
Time frame: 24 months
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