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Electrosurgical knife with the water-jet function of tip-type during endoscopic treatment injection

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DEN OPEN
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/deo2.165

Keywords

desktop experiment; electrosurgical knife; endoscopic submucosal dissection; injection; porcine model

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This study evaluated the performance of water-jet-functioned electrosurgical knife injection and found that the tip-type water-jet function knife is preferable for effective submucosal injection during endoscopic treatments.
Objectives: This study aimed to objectively evaluate the water-jet-functioned electrosurgical knife injection performances in a desktop experiment. Methods: Five types of water-jet-functioned electrosurgical knives, including two injection styles of sheath-type (A: DualKnife J, KD-655L; B: FlushKnife, DK2620-J-B20S; C: Splash M-Knife, DN-D2718B; D: ISSEN, SN1650-20) and tip-type (E: ORISE ProKnife, M00519361) were evaluated. These knives were compared with an injection needle (Control: SuperGrip 25G) as a control. The injection speed under constant pressure and the injection efficiency for each knife against prepared porcine stomach mucosa were evaluated. The additional clear gel injections using an injection needle were observed using an indigo blue-colored gel to evaluate the difference between the locations of water-jet holes. Results: Four types of knives, except for A, showed significantly higher water-jet speeds (A: 0.79 0.03 g/20 s, B: 2.56 +/- 0.05 g/20 s, C: 3.09 +/- 0.06 g/20 s, D: 2.86 +/- 0.05 g/20 s, and E: 1.79 +/- 0.03 g/20 s) compared to that of the control (1.21 +/- 0.03 g/20 s). Meanwhile, significantly higher efficacy of injection was found in the tip-type water-jet function knife, second to the injection needle (Control: 37.2% +/- 35.5%, A: 20.9% +/- 20.2%, B: 1.1% +/- 2.2%, C: 6.2% +/- 12.6%, D: 12.5% +/- 15.6%, and E: 33.3% +/- 32.2%). An additional injection experiment revealed that the injection with a piercing tip into the gel could achieve sufficient additional injection inside the stacked clear gel. Conclusions: The tip-type water-jet function electrosurgical knife is preferable for effective submucosal injection during endoscopic treatments.

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