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Feasibility of a novel single loop-and-clip gastrotomy closure ("King's closure") after NOTES procedures in an experimental study

Publication |
2011

Abstract

The NOTES (Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery) technique has recently been the subject of many experimental and several clinical trials. A safe access site closure (e.g. gastrotomy) is essential for its widespread application.

The aim of our experimental study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a novel single loop-and-clip ("King's closure") gastrotomy closure technique. A single loop-and-clip closure was performed in 24 pigs after different transgastric procedures (peritoneoscopy, liver biopsy, ovariectomy, and cholecystectomy).

A two-channel endoscope was used in all cases. Gastrotomy was performed using a needle knife followed by balloon dilatation.

A single endoloop (30 mm) fixed around the gastrotomy with standard clips was used for a closure. Animals were euthanized after 30 days and autopsy was performed.

The median closure time was 8 minutes and 4.5 clips were used on average. Small intra-abdominal abscesses were found in 8 (33%) animals and 15 (63%) animals had several avascular adhesions.

A healed serosa-to-serosa gastrotomy closure was found in all animals confirmed by histological examination. The new single loop-and-clip gastrotomy closure ("King's closure") is a fast, feasible and safe technique using standard accessories.