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Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Three-dimensional (3D) rigid endoscopy has been clinically introduced in surgical fields to enable safer and more accurate procedures. To explore the feasibility of 3D flexible endoscopy, we conducted a study comparing 2-dimensional (2D) and 3D visions for the performance of eso...

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Autores principales: Higuchi, Kazutoshi, Kaise, Mitsuru, Noda, Hiroto, Ikeda, Go, Akimoto, Teppei, Yamawaki, Hiroshi, Goto, Osamu, Ueki, Nobue, Futagami, Seiji, Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31781187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4051956
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author Higuchi, Kazutoshi
Kaise, Mitsuru
Noda, Hiroto
Ikeda, Go
Akimoto, Teppei
Yamawaki, Hiroshi
Goto, Osamu
Ueki, Nobue
Futagami, Seiji
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
author_facet Higuchi, Kazutoshi
Kaise, Mitsuru
Noda, Hiroto
Ikeda, Go
Akimoto, Teppei
Yamawaki, Hiroshi
Goto, Osamu
Ueki, Nobue
Futagami, Seiji
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Three-dimensional (3D) rigid endoscopy has been clinically introduced in surgical fields to enable safer and more accurate procedures. To explore the feasibility of 3D flexible endoscopy, we conducted a study comparing 2-dimensional (2D) and 3D visions for the performance of esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). METHODS: Six endoscopists (3 experts and 3 trainees) performed ESD of target lesions in isolated porcine esophagus using a prototype 3D flexible endoscope under 2D or 3D vision. Study endpoints were procedure time, speed of mucosal incision and submucosal dissection, number of technical adverse events (perforation, muscle layer damage, and sample damage), and degree of sense of security, fatigue, and eye strain. RESULTS: Procedure time and speed of mucosal incision/submucosal dissection were equivalent for 2D and 3D visions in both experts and trainees. The number of technical adverse events using 2D vision (mean [standard deviation], 3.5 [4.09]) tended to be higher than that using 3D vision in trainees (1.33 [2.80]; P = .06). In experts, 2D and 3D visions were equivalent. The degree of sense of security using 3D vision (3.67 [0.82]) was significantly higher than that using 2D vision (2.67 [0.52]) in trainees (P = .04), but was equivalent in experts. The degree of eye strain using 3D vision (3.00 [0.00]) was significantly higher than that using 2D vision (2.17 [0.41]) in trainees, but was equivalent in experts. CONCLUSIONS: 3D vision improves the sense of security during ESD and may reduce technical errors, especially in trainees, indicating the feasibility of a clinical trial of ESD under 3D vision.
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spelling pubmed-68751832019-11-28 Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model Higuchi, Kazutoshi Kaise, Mitsuru Noda, Hiroto Ikeda, Go Akimoto, Teppei Yamawaki, Hiroshi Goto, Osamu Ueki, Nobue Futagami, Seiji Iwakiri, Katsuhiko Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Three-dimensional (3D) rigid endoscopy has been clinically introduced in surgical fields to enable safer and more accurate procedures. To explore the feasibility of 3D flexible endoscopy, we conducted a study comparing 2-dimensional (2D) and 3D visions for the performance of esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). METHODS: Six endoscopists (3 experts and 3 trainees) performed ESD of target lesions in isolated porcine esophagus using a prototype 3D flexible endoscope under 2D or 3D vision. Study endpoints were procedure time, speed of mucosal incision and submucosal dissection, number of technical adverse events (perforation, muscle layer damage, and sample damage), and degree of sense of security, fatigue, and eye strain. RESULTS: Procedure time and speed of mucosal incision/submucosal dissection were equivalent for 2D and 3D visions in both experts and trainees. The number of technical adverse events using 2D vision (mean [standard deviation], 3.5 [4.09]) tended to be higher than that using 3D vision in trainees (1.33 [2.80]; P = .06). In experts, 2D and 3D visions were equivalent. The degree of sense of security using 3D vision (3.67 [0.82]) was significantly higher than that using 2D vision (2.67 [0.52]) in trainees (P = .04), but was equivalent in experts. The degree of eye strain using 3D vision (3.00 [0.00]) was significantly higher than that using 2D vision (2.17 [0.41]) in trainees, but was equivalent in experts. CONCLUSIONS: 3D vision improves the sense of security during ESD and may reduce technical errors, especially in trainees, indicating the feasibility of a clinical trial of ESD under 3D vision. Hindawi 2019-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6875183/ /pubmed/31781187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4051956 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kazutoshi Higuchi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Higuchi, Kazutoshi
Kaise, Mitsuru
Noda, Hiroto
Ikeda, Go
Akimoto, Teppei
Yamawaki, Hiroshi
Goto, Osamu
Ueki, Nobue
Futagami, Seiji
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title_full Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title_fullStr Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title_short Usefulness of 3-Dimensional Flexible Endoscopy in Esophageal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in an Ex Vivo Animal Model
title_sort usefulness of 3-dimensional flexible endoscopy in esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection in an ex vivo animal model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31781187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4051956
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