• Rev Gastroenterol Mex · Oct 2013

    [Peroral endoscopic full and partial-thickness myotomy. A viability study in an animal model].

    • C D Quiroz-Guadarrama, M Rojano-Rodríguez, J J Herrera-Esquivel, F de la Concha-Bermejillo, L S Romero-Loera, I Estrada-Moscoso, I Del Rio-Suarez, J M Morales-Vargas, M F Torres-Ruiz, J A Gonzalez-Angulo, J L Beristain-Hernandez, J Alonso-Lárraga, E Cárdenas-Lailson, and M Moreno-Portillo.
    • Residente de Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez, S.S.A. México, México, D.F., México. Electronic address: radheyadqg@gmail.com.
    • Rev Gastroenterol Mex. 2013 Oct 1;78(4):225-30.

    BackgroundPeroral endoscopic myotomy has recently been developed and performed on patients with good results.AimsTo evaluate the technical feasibility of peroral endoscopic full-thickness and partial thickness myotomy in a porcine model.Material And MethodsEighteen criollo pigs were randomly assigned to 2 groups: group A (partial-thickness myotomy) and group B (full-thickness myotomy). The mucosal defect proximal to the myotomy site was left open. On the seventh postoperative day the pig was euthanized and follow-up surgical exploration was performed. The duration of each procedure, postoperative progression of the animal, complications, and anatomopathologic findings were registered.ResultsThe procedure was viable in all the pigs. The mean surgery duration was 81±35.3min (group A 51.11±11.12, group B 111±22.61; P<.05). The main complication during myotomy was subcutaneous emphysema (16%). The histopathologic study of the group A surgical specimens reported complete circular myotomy in all cases, and complete circular and longitudinal myotomy was reported in 100% of the group B sample.ConclusionsThe endoscopic myotomy technique is feasible. Endoscopic partial-thickness myotomy was associated with shorter surgery duration and better results during the intraoperative period and the 7-day follow-up.Copyright © 2013 Asociación Mexicana de Gastroenterología. Published by Masson Doyma México S.A. All rights reserved.

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