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CompletedNCT03679104

Endoscopic Clips Versus Overstich Suturing System Device for Closure of Mucosotomy After G-POEM

Endoscopic Clips Versus Overstich Suturing System Device for Closure of Mucosotomy After Per-oral Endoscopic Pyloromyotomy (G-POEM)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Gastric per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (G-POEM) has been assessed as new modality for treatment of refractory gastroparesis. G-POEM is promising method, which is still under investigation as its safety and efficacy has not been established yet. The ideal closure technique in patients undergoing G-POEM needs to be established. Several techniques may be used for endoscopic mucosal closure: endoscopic clips, OTSC (over the scope clips), endo-loop based methods (KING closure) or endoscopic suture. The aim of this prospective, open-label study is to compare efficacy and safety of two methods for incision closure in patients who undergo G-POEM: endoscopic clips vs. endoscopic suturing system (OverStitch).

Detailed description

Based on principles of NOTES (natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery), a mini-invasive therapeutic procedure such as per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) or gastric per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (G-POEM) have been assessed as new modalities for treatment of oesophageal achalasia or refractory gastroparesis. G-POEM is a new and promising method, which is still under investigation as its safety and efficacy has not been established yet. There are several questions, which need to be answered before G-POEM is considered as a standard clinical procedure. These questions concern, among others, efficacy, safety, technical performance etc. Mucosal incision should be endoscopically closed to prevent leakage into the abdominal cavity. Obtaining adequate mucosal closure is one of the most important steps of the procedure and is essential in avoiding major morbidity. The ideal closure technique in patients undergoing G-POEM needs to be established. Several techniques may be used for endoscopic mucosal closure: endoscopic clips, OTSC clips, endo-loop based methods (KING closure) or endoscopic suture. At present, simple closure with endoscopic clips has been the most frequently described method for mucosal closure in patients undergoing G-POEM. However, as gastric mucosa is thicker compared to the esophagus, where clips are used for POEM without any major problems, several authors have described problems during gastric incision closure - it takes a rather longer time, some clips cannot be placed and in some patients, other closure method had to be used. Thus, endoscopic clips may not be an ideal closure method in the stomach. A platform that replicates a principle of surgical suturing is endoscopic suturing system. The aim of this prospective, open-label study is to compare efficacy and safety of two methods for incision closure in patients who undergo G-POEM: endoscopic clips vs. endoscopic suturing system (OverStitch). Investigators plan to randomize 30-40 patients (15-20 in both arms, ratio 1:1). The assigned closure method will be decided by an endoscopist prior to starting closure.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREClosure of mucosotomy using endoscopic clipsGastric per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy procedure requires the incision in the mucosa and submucosa. The closure of this incision at the end of the procedure will be done using endoscopic clips. These are used in endoscopy to mechanically close two mucosal surfaces without the need for surgery and suturing. In this study, the following endoclips may be used: Resolution 360™ Clip (Boston Scientific), QuickClip Pro™(Olympus) or Instinct™ Endoscopic Hemoclip (Cook Medical).
PROCEDUREClosure of mucosotomy using OverStitch™ suturing deviceGastric per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy procedure requires the incision in the mucosa and submucosa. The closure of this incision at the end of the procedure will be done by OverStitch™ (Apollo Endosurgery Inc., Austin, Texas, USA), which is a suturing device that enables advanced endoscopic surgery by allowing physicians to place full-thickness sutures through a flexible endoscope.

Timeline

Start date
2018-11-01
Primary completion
2020-12-01
Completion
2021-01-26
First posted
2018-09-20
Last updated
2021-01-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Czechia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03679104. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.