Application of in vitro porcine gastric model of submucosal eminence lesion in endoscopic submucosal dissection
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-5232.2019.11.008
- VernacularTitle: 离体猪胃黏膜下隆起性病变模型在内镜黏膜下剥离术中的应用研究
- Author:
Yingsheng ZHOU
1
;
Huiming ZHU
1
;
Jiamin WANG
1
;
Manqiu WANG
1
;
Yuanyuan FANG
1
;
Rongping LI
1
;
Huan PENG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Gastroenterology, Shenzhen Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518110, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Disease model, animal;
Isolated porcine stomach;
Gastric submucosal eminence lesions;
Endoscopic submucosal dissection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy
2019;36(11):831-835
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To establish the in vitro porcine gastric model of submucosal eminence lesion and to evaluate its application to endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD).
Methods:Silicone rubber impression materials and steel balls with diameters of 1 cm, 2 cm, and 3 cm were used to make three pairs of spherical cavities. And then raw ground beef was put into spherical cavities and boiled for 20 minutes to make spherical mass models. Six isolated porcine stomach with esophagus and duodenum were selected. The mass models with diameters of 1 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm were imbedded respectively into the submucosa of fundus, body, and antrum of porcine stomach through the incision on serosal layer. The submucosal masses were observed by endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography and ESD was performed.
Results:A total of 18 mass models were constructed in 6 porcine stomachs, of which 17 models were successfully established and 1 failed. Typical endoscopic characteristics of gastric submucosal eminence lesions were found in 17 models. Endoscopic ultrasonography showed that these models originated from submucosal layer and demonstrated mixed echo. There were no significant differences between mucosa of lesions and that of surrounding areas. ESD was successfully performed in the porcine gastric models of submucosal eminence lesions, and all models were not broken or detached.
Conclusion:The in vitro porcine gastric model of submucosal eminence lesions can well replicate disease status and provide a suitable model for study on endoscopic therapy of submucosal eminence lesion and training of endoscopists.