Clinical Endoscopy (Jul 2021)

Diode Laser—Can It Replace the Electrical Current Used in Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection?

  • Yunho Jung,
  • Gwang Ho Baik,
  • Weon Jin Ko,
  • Bong Min Ko,
  • Seong Hwan Kim,
  • Jin Seok Jang,
  • Jae-Young Jang,
  • Wan-Sik Lee,
  • Young Kwan Cho,
  • Sun Gyo Lim,
  • Hee Seok Moon,
  • In Kyung Yoo,
  • Joo Young Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 4
pp. 555 – 562

Abstract

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Background/Aims A new medical fiber-guided diode laser system (FDLS) is expected to offer high-precision cutting with simultaneous hemostasis. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using the 1,940-nm FDLS to perform endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in the gastrointestinal tract of an animal model. Methods In this prospective animal pilot study, gastric and colorectal ESD using the FDLS was performed in ex vivo and in vivo porcine models. The completeness of en bloc resection, the procedure time, intraprocedural bleeding, histological injuries to the muscularis propria (MP) layer, and perforation were assessed. Results The en bloc resection and perforation rates in the ex vivo study were 100% (10/10) and 10% (1/10), respectively; those in the in vivo study were 100% (4/4) and 0% for gastric ESD and 100% (4/4) and 25% (1/4) for rectal ESD, respectively. Deep MP layer injuries tended to occur more frequently in the rectal than in the gastric ESD cases, and no intraprocedural bleeding occurred in either group. Conclusions The 1,940-nm FDLS was capable of yielding high en bloc resection rates without intraprocedural bleeding during gastric and colorectal ESD in animal models.

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