Miguel A Tanimoto, Gonzalo Torres-Villalobos, Rikiya Fujita, Patricio Santillan-Doherty, Jorge Albores-Saavedra, Fredy Chable-Montero, Luis A Martin-Del-Campo, Lucia Vasquez, Carlos Bravo-Reyna, Octavio Villanueva, Jose J Villalobos, Misael Uribe, Miguel A Valdovinos
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引用次数: 25
摘要
的目标。评估在活体动物模型中,在西部训练中心克服整体环形食管(ECE-) ESD学习曲线的可行性。方法。在全麻条件下,对10只犬的食管人工病变处进行ECE-ESD检测。ESD结束后,对每只犬模型实施安乐死,并按照“罗素和伯奇的人道实验技术原理”手术切除食管和胃。将标本用针固定在浸有福尔马林的软木上,与食管和胃一起送到病理科分析。结果。最后3/10只动物模型均完成ECE-ESD,无并发症。手术平均持续时间为192±35分钟(140-235分钟)。所有手术均在动物实验室手术室进行,由1999-2001年在日本横滨的日本Showa U. Fujigaoka医院培训的外科工作人员和消化内科工作人员在心肺监护和人工通气下完成,长度(范围15-18 mm)和宽度(范围40-60 mm)为51±6.99。结论。ECE-ESD训练在犬类模型中是可行的。
Learning curve in a Western training center of the circumferential en bloc esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection in an in vivo animal model.
Aim. Evaluate the feasibility to overcome the learning curve in a western training center of the en bloc circumferential esophageal (ECE-) ESD in an in vivo animal model. Methods. ECE-ESD was performed on ten canine models under general anesthesia on artificial lesions at the esophagus marked with coagulation points. After the ESD each canine model was euthanized and surgical resection of the esophagus and stomach was carried out according to "the Principles of Humane Experimental Technique, Russel and Burch." The specimen was fixed with needles on cork submerged in formalin with the esophagus and stomach then delivered to the pathology department to be analyzed. Results. ECE-ESD was completed without complications in the last 3/10 animal models. Mean duration for the procedures was 192 ± 35 minutes (range 140-235 minutes). All the procedures were done at the animal lab surgery room with cardio pulmonary monitoring and artificial ventilation by staff surgery members and a staff member of the Gastroenterology department trained during 1999-2001 at the Fujigaoka hospital of the Showa U. in Yokohama, Japan, length (range 15-18 mm) and 51 ± 6.99 width (range 40-60 mm). Conclusion. ECE-ESD training is feasible in canine models for postgraduate endoscopy fellows.