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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-03-24
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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One of the major limitations of POEM was the higher incidence of post-procedural acid reflux. During surgical myotomy, a partial fundoplication would routinely be performed to reinforce the gastro-esophageal junction, and such procedure has been proven to reduce post-operative reflux. Multiple studies have confirmed the higher incidence of endoscopic reflux esophagitis and proton pump requirements after POEM than surgical myotomy, including the aforementioned randomized trial.
Modification and standardization of the POEM techniques were proposed to reduce the incidence of reflux esophagitis. Limitation of gastric myotomy length to below 2cm was found to be a useful maneuver. Identification of the two penetrating vessels at cardia may help to correctly measure the length of gastric myotomy, together with the use of double scope technique.
In an attempt to reduce the risk of post-POEM reflux, researchers have also pioneered procedures to mimic surgical fundoplication. The POEM + fundoplication (POEM+F) procedure, was first reported in 2019. It involved anterior myotomy, followed by an anterior partial fundoplication using endoscopic clips and detachable loop. The same group subsequently modified the technique by using a novel endoscopic needle holder device. A recent single-center study reporting results of 25 POEM+F procedures in India also confirmed its reproducibility and safety, as well as a reasonably low incidence of reflux.
A recently developed endoscopic tacking device, X-TackTM (Apollo EndoSurgery, Inc, United States), allows approximation of tissue with the use of a helix tacking system connected to a suture. It could be applied for closure of defect after endoscopic resection. The novel device may also potentially be used for the endoscopic fundoplication by approximating the anterior fundus to the edge of esophageal myotomy during POEM+F. The simple design of the device could make the fundoplication easier and less time consuming. The investigators designed this pilot study to confirm the feasibility of using X-TackTM for POEM+F in patients with achalasia.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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POEM + F arm
This arm will receive the POEM + F procedure
POEM + F
POEM would first be performed as per usual technique. Upon completion of the myotomy, a 2cm incision would be created over the adventitial layer at the level of gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ), allowing scope entry into the peritoneal cavity. The anterior part of the gastric fundus would be located, grasped with endoscopic forceps and pulled towards the esophageal myotomy site. The intended anterior fundus would then be anchored to the edge of the muscle at the GEJ, with the use of X-TackTM system. After confirming adequate hemostasis and secure anchorage of fundus to the esophagus, the mucosal entry site for the submucosal tunnel would be closed with endoscopic clips as per usual POEM technique.
Interventions
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POEM + F
POEM would first be performed as per usual technique. Upon completion of the myotomy, a 2cm incision would be created over the adventitial layer at the level of gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ), allowing scope entry into the peritoneal cavity. The anterior part of the gastric fundus would be located, grasped with endoscopic forceps and pulled towards the esophageal myotomy site. The intended anterior fundus would then be anchored to the edge of the muscle at the GEJ, with the use of X-TackTM system. After confirming adequate hemostasis and secure anchorage of fundus to the esophagus, the mucosal entry site for the submucosal tunnel would be closed with endoscopic clips as per usual POEM technique.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Age \>18
Exclusion Criteria
2. Prior upper abdominal surgery
3. Other cases deemed by the examining physician as unsuitable for safe treatment
4. Patients who refused to participate
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hon Chi Yip
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Hon Chi Yip, FRCSEd
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Locations
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, , Hong Kong
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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CRE 2021.648
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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