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. 2013 Jun;17(6):1058-65.
doi: 10.1007/s11605-013-2156-y. Epub 2013 Feb 12.

Endoscopic closure of postoperative gastrointestinal leakages and fistulas with the Over-the-Scope Clip (OTSC)

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Endoscopic closure of postoperative gastrointestinal leakages and fistulas with the Over-the-Scope Clip (OTSC)

Rudolf Mennigen et al. J Gastrointest Surg. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

Background: In contrast to conventional Through-the-Scope Clips, the novel Over-the-Scope Clip (OTSC(®)) allows endoscopic full thickness closure of gastrointestinal leakages. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the OTSC for the management of postoperative gastrointestinal leakages and fistulas.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a series of 14 consecutive patients with postoperative gastrointestinal leakages and fistulas who were treated by OTSC application.

Results: Nine OTSCs were used for upper GI tract leakages; five were used for colorectal leakages. Seventy-nine percent (11/14) of leakages were chronic (treated by OTSC later than postoperative day 14). In nine patients, other therapies preceded OTSC application. Median follow-up time was 5.5 months (range, 0.25-17). Primary technical success was achieved in all (14/14) patients. No adverse events related to the use of the OTSC device were noted. Three early recurrences were observed (two colonic fistulas, one esophageal anastomotic leakage), leading to a long-term success rate of 79 % (11/14). Leakage closure finally was achieved in these three patients by surgery or endoscopic vacuum therapy.

Conclusions: The OTSC system is an effective and safe method for the management of postoperative leakages and fistulas of the gastrointestinal tract. Its exact place in treatment algorithms of postoperative leakages will have to be determined.

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