Effectiveness of a novel traction device (TRACMOTION) for endoscopic submucosal dissection using a scissor‐type knife: An animal pilot study and clinical experiences
2025

Effectiveness of TRACMOTION for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection

Sample size: 5 publication 10 minutes Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): Yuko Miura, Yosuke Tsuji, Ryohei Miyata, Ayano Fujisawa, Hiroyuki Tsukihara, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro

Primary Institution: The University of Tokyo

Hypothesis

What is the efficacy and safety of the TRACMOTION traction device for endoscopic submucosal dissection?

Conclusion

The study demonstrated that ESD using TRACMOTION is safe and effective, although it may not be suitable for all lesion types.

Supporting Evidence

  • T-ESD was faster than C-ESD on the posterior wall.
  • Obvious muscle layer damage was observed in post-C-ESD wounds.
  • The submucosal layer was retained in all post-T-ESD wounds.
  • En bloc and R0 resections were achieved in all human cases.

Takeaway

Doctors tested a new tool called TRACMOTION to help remove growths from inside the stomach and found it worked well, but it might not be the best for every type of growth.

Methodology

The study involved animal experiments with swine and clinical experiences with human patients to compare traction-assisted ESD with conventional ESD.

Potential Biases

There may be a risk of specimen rupture due to excessive traction during the procedure.

Limitations

The study had a small sample size and differences in knife types used for ESD, which may affect the comparison of results.

Participant Demographics

The study included two live swine and three human patients with rectal tumors.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1002/deo2.70052

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