Gastric endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) requires secure full-thickness defect closure 1 . Here, we report a successful case of EFTR with endoscopic hand suturing that provided a double-layer closure 2 3 4 .
A 72-year-old woman was referred to our department with a 20-mm gastric subepithelial tumor on the lesser curvature of the middle gastric body, which was histologically diagnosed as a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). EFTR was considered preferable because the neural–vascular network in the lesser omentum was preserved. With the patient under general anesthesia, a single port was placed for a 5-mm laparoscope for security. After the overtube had been placed, the lesion was removed en bloc in a full-thickness fashion and was transorally retrieved ( Fig. 1 a, b ; Video 1 ).
Subsequently, double-layer suturing was performed by endoscopic hand suturing ( Fig. 1 c–e ). In a retroflexed view, continuous suturing with a flexible needle holder (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) was firstly initiated for the muscular layer with a V-loc absorbable barbed suture (Covidien, Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA). After the muscular layer had been tightly sutured, the remnant suture was cut with scissor forceps (Olympus) and transorally retrieved. Subsequently, the mucosal layer was sutured similarly to the muscular layer.
The procedure duration was 112 minutes, including the resection and suturing times of 34 and 66 minutes, respectively. The patient resumed her diet on postoperative day 3 and was discharged without experiencing any adverse events on postoperative day 10. Histology showed complete resection of a low risk GIST.
With well-maintained endoscopic visualization, layer-to-layer closure is possible for a full-thickness defect, providing safe and reliable EFTR for gastric subepithelial tumors. Further accumulation of clinical experience is desirable.
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Competing interests The flexible needle holder and the scissor forceps that were used for the endoscopic hand suturing were provided complimentarily by Olympus Co., Ltd.
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