학술논문

Implementation of a peroral endoscopic myotomy program
Document Type
Perspectiva general del procedimiento médico
Source
Revista Espanola de Enfermadades Digestivas (REED). May, 2021, Vol. 113 Issue 5, p339, 6 p.
Subject
Language
Spanish
ISSN
1130-0108
Abstract
Introduction: the aim of our study was to develop a peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) program in our Unit following a two-step sequence: training on animal models and supervision by an experienced endoscopist during the first human cases. Methods: a single endoscopist experienced in advanced endoscopy was trained in POEM. After observing POEM in referral centers, training was implemented on swine models (preclinical phase). Technical aspects and adverse events were prospectively recorded. A first subset of cases (group A) was compared to a second one (group B) to assess our progression. Finally, POEM was implemented in humans under the supervision of an experienced endoscopist (clinical phase). The outcomes and adverse events were prospectively recorded. Results: during the preclinical phase, 15 POEM procedures were performed on live pigs. Severe adverse events (AE) were less frequent in group B than in group A (12 % vs 57 %, p = 0.07). After nine cases, a plateau of adverse events was reached. During the clinical phase, eleven POEM procedures were performed in patients under expert supervision. Technical and clinical (Eckardt score [less than or equal to] 3) success were 100 % and 91 %, respectively (follow-up 3-21 months). In two cases, intervention of an experienced endoscopist was required (cases 2 and 3) because of a difficult orientation at the esophagogastric junction. One mild pneumoperitoneum occurred, with no severe adverse events reported. Conclusions: training in animal models and supervision by an experienced endoscopist during the first cases could provide the necessary skills to perform POEM safely and effectively. Keywords: Esophageal achalasia. Myotomy. Education. Learning curve. Animal models.
INTRODUCTION Since its initial development (1,2), peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has become a first line treatment for achalasia (3-5). It is based on the creation of a submucosal tunnel using [...]