Colorectal Use of a Manually Operated Combined Needle Knife / Injection Catheter for Colonic ESD Eliminates the Need for Instrument Exchanges

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This video was part of the Video Loop during the SAGES 2020 Virtual Meeting. Topic: Colorectal use of a manually operated combined needle knife / injection catheter for colonic ESD eliminates the need for instrument exchanges. Neil Mitra, MD, Xiaohong Yan, PhD, Vesna Cekic, RN, HMC Shantha Kumara, PhD, Richard L Whelan, MD. Lenox Hill. ESD is the gold standard for removal of large sessile adenomas and superficial cancers. Establishing and maintaining a mucosal by injecting saline or other solution into the submucosa is a critical requirement; Once established, lifts are refreshed via either:

1) sclerotherapy catheter insertion and injection (post removal of knife) or

2) injection via a needle knife that contains a thin catheter (no instrument exchange needed).

This video demonstrates ESD done with a new combined needle knife/catheter that utilizes manual injections (no machine pump).

The ability to refresh the lift and to immediately cut tissue facilitates ESD and shortens cases

tags: clinical cases surgery esd ESD video case surgical cases surgical devices surgical technique

related terms: colonic esd, clinical education surgery, esd cases, clinical video surgery, needle knife, injection catheter, Neil Mitra, Xiaohong Yan, Vesna Cekic, Shantha Kumara, Richard Whelan, ESD clinical case, sclerotherapy catheter insertion, esd techniques, surgical case, clinical videos surgery

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