Endoscopic submucosal tumor resection using biopsy forceps was performed for 11 consecutive patients who had clinical indications for lesion removal. Following the injection around a submucosal tumor, the adjacent mucosa or submucosa was grasped with the forceps and pulled away to form a "tent". The tissue was dissected using an electrocoagulating current. In brief, the tumor was dissected from the muscularis propria layer and then carefully removed using forceps. Demographic data, indication for intervention, safety of the procedure and follow-up will be assessed.
After the target lesion was identified, several marking dots were made around the lesion, using the hot biopsy forcep. A 0.9% saline solution mixed with epinephrine (1:10,000) and indigo carmine dye was injected along the border of the tumor to raise the gastric mucosa. Then, a circumferential incision was made along the margin of the targeted lesion, using the hot biopsy forceps, and the superficial mucosa was removed. Repeated injection was performed into the submucosal layer. The surrounding tissue was then carefully dissected using the hot biopsy forceps to the level of the deepest submucosal layer. The adjacent tissue was grasped using the forceps and pulled away, forming a "tent". To ensure complete resection, the muscular fibers and stalks that connected the tumor to the propria layer were shelled along the capsule of the tumor, using the coagulating forceps. The investigators used a coagulating forceps when strip the tissue of the outer longitudinal layer. Visible blood vessels in the submucosal layer were directly coagulated using coagulating forceps. After the lesion was removed, further visible blood vessels were coagulated. The hot biopsy forcep was used to apply a forced coagulation current (80 W, Effect 2, VIO300D; Erbe, Germany). However, coagulating forceps with a soft coagulation current (60 W, Effect 6, VIO300D; Erbe, Germany) were used to cut muscle fibers adjacent to the tumor or hemostasis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
11
Following the injection around a submucosal tumor, the adjacent mucosa or submucosa was grasped with the forceps and pulled away to form a "tent". The tissue was dissected using an electrocoagulating current.
Korea University Anam Hospital
Seoul, Anamdong , Seongbuk-gu, South Korea
Complete resection rate
Proportion of study patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis after Forcep Strip Method
Time frame: 1 week
The mean procedure time
procedure time of submucosal tumor removal using forcep strip method
Time frame: 1day
mean tumor size
tumor size of submucosal tumor removed by forcep strip method
Time frame: 1day
the mean hospitalization time
patient hospitalization time during submucosal tumor removal
Time frame: 1week
Adverse Events
Peri-interventional adverse events whether related or not
Time frame: 5 days
Tumor status after endoscopic resection
Local result during follow up after Forcep Strip Method
Time frame: 10 months
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