The continuous low-pressure saline perfusion method of endoscopic submucosal dissection for the circumferential tumor in the remnant rectum after the Hartmann's procedure

Hartmann手术后残余直肠环周肿瘤的内镜黏膜下剥离术的持续低压盐水灌注法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Continuous low-pressure saline perfusion in endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) combines drainage tubes with saline-immersion therapeutic endoscopy, eliminating bubbles from high-frequency devices, enhancing visualization, and maintaining a deflated lumen. We applied this technique to safely resect a large circumferential lesion in the remnant rectum after the Hartmann's procedure where the mucosa was very fragile. METHOD: An 82-year-old man with a 90-mm circumferential laterally spreading tumor in the Hartmann's remnant rectum underwent ESD. A nasogastric drainage tube was inserted in an alpha shape, and continuous low-pressure saline perfusion in ESD was performed. The "Asclepius tube" technique also was used to maintain stable drainage and lumen deflation. RESULTS: The procedure was completed safely within 140 minutes, with excellent visibility and no adverse events noted. Pathology showed an intramucosal, well-differentiated adenocarcinoma with negative margins. A total of 4000 mL of saline was infused, 85% of which was recovered through the drainage tube. CONCLUSIONS: Continuous low-pressure saline perfusion in ESD is a safe and effective technique for large lesions in the Hartmann's remnant rectum, providing stable lumen collapse, enhanced visibility, and minimal mucosal trauma.

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