TY - JOUR
T1 - Innovative submucosal injection solution for endoscopic resection with phosphorylated pullulan
T2 - a preclinical study
AU - Satomi, Takuya
AU - Ochi, Yukari
AU - Okihara, Takumi
AU - Fujii, Hiroki
AU - Yoshida, Yasuhiro
AU - Mominoki, Katsumi
AU - Ogawa, Haruko
AU - Toyosawa, Junki
AU - Yamasaki, Yasushi
AU - Kawano, Seiji
AU - Kawahara, Yoshiro
AU - Okada, Hiroyuki
AU - ootsuka, motoyuki
AU - Matsukawa, Akihiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Background and Aims: A submucosal injection solution is used to assist in endoscopic surgery. The high viscosity of current solutions makes them difficult to inject. In the present study, we developed an extremely low-viscosity, easy-to-use submucosal injection solution using phosphorylated pullulan (PPL). Methods: The PPL solutions were prepared at different concentrations, and their viscosities were measured. The mucosal elevation capacity was evaluated using excised porcine stomachs. Controls included 0.4% sodium hyaluronate (SH), 0.6% sodium alginate (SA), and saline. To evaluate the practicality, the catheter injectability of 0.7% PPL was measured, and EMR and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) were performed using the stomach and colorectum of live pigs. As controls, 0.4% SH and saline were used. Results: The PPL solutions were of extremely low viscosity compared to the solutions of 0.4% SH and 0.6% SA. Nevertheless, the mucosal elevation capacity of PPL solutions for up to 0.7% concentration was similar to that of 0.4% SH, and 0.7% PPL was less resistant to catheter infusion than 0.4% SH and 0.6% SA. In live pig experiments with endoscopic mucosal resection and ESD, snaring after submucosal injection of 0.7% PPL was easier than with 0.4% SH, ESD with 0.7% PPL produced less bubble formation than with 0.4% SH, and the procedure time tended to be shorter with 0.7% PPL than with 0.4% SH because of the shorter injection time. Conclusions: The PPL solution is an innovative and easy-to-use submucosal injection solution.
AB - Background and Aims: A submucosal injection solution is used to assist in endoscopic surgery. The high viscosity of current solutions makes them difficult to inject. In the present study, we developed an extremely low-viscosity, easy-to-use submucosal injection solution using phosphorylated pullulan (PPL). Methods: The PPL solutions were prepared at different concentrations, and their viscosities were measured. The mucosal elevation capacity was evaluated using excised porcine stomachs. Controls included 0.4% sodium hyaluronate (SH), 0.6% sodium alginate (SA), and saline. To evaluate the practicality, the catheter injectability of 0.7% PPL was measured, and EMR and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) were performed using the stomach and colorectum of live pigs. As controls, 0.4% SH and saline were used. Results: The PPL solutions were of extremely low viscosity compared to the solutions of 0.4% SH and 0.6% SA. Nevertheless, the mucosal elevation capacity of PPL solutions for up to 0.7% concentration was similar to that of 0.4% SH, and 0.7% PPL was less resistant to catheter infusion than 0.4% SH and 0.6% SA. In live pig experiments with endoscopic mucosal resection and ESD, snaring after submucosal injection of 0.7% PPL was easier than with 0.4% SH, ESD with 0.7% PPL produced less bubble formation than with 0.4% SH, and the procedure time tended to be shorter with 0.7% PPL than with 0.4% SH because of the shorter injection time. Conclusions: The PPL solution is an innovative and easy-to-use submucosal injection solution.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gie.2024.01.015
DO - 10.1016/j.gie.2024.01.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 38224821
AN - SCOPUS:85192741936
SN - 0016-5107
VL - 99
SP - 1039-1047.e1
JO - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
JF - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
IS - 6
ER -