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Efficacy of endoscopic ligation with O-ring closure for prevention of bleeding after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection under antithrombotic therapy: a prospective observational study

Noriko Nishiyama, Hideki Kobara, Nobuya Kobayashi, Taiga Chiyo, Naoya TADA, Kazuhiro Kozuka, Takanori Matsui, Tatsuo Yachida, Shintaro Fujihara, T. Shi, Tsutomu Masaki

2022Endoscopy21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We examined the efficacy of a novel endoscopic ligation technique with O-ring closure (E-LOC) to prevent bleeding after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) under antithrombotic therapy. METHODS: This single-center prospective study involved consecutive patients who were taking antithrombotic agents and underwent gastric ESD. E-LOC was performed by anchoring the nylon loop with hemoclips on both defect edges and/or the exposed muscle layer, and using O-ring band ligation around these deployed clips. The primary outcome was post-ESD bleeding rate. Secondary outcomes were complete closure rate, procedure time, sustained closure rate, and complications. RESULTS: 48 patients were finally analyzed. The post-ESD bleeding rate was 0 %, the complete closure rate was 97.9 %, and the mean closure time was 29.9 minutes. The sustained closure rate was 95.8 % at postoperative day 2-3 and 33.3 % at postoperative day 10-11. No complications occurred. CONCLUSION: E-LOC may be an effective option for closing mucosal defects after gastric ESD under antithrombotic therapy. However, the preventive effect on post-ESD bleeding should be further investigated in high risk groups.

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MedicineEndoscopic submucosal dissectionLigationCLIPSAntithromboticSurgeryProspective cohort studyInternal medicineGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesEsophageal Cancer Research and TreatmentHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
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