Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study
Background and study aims Hemostatic powders have emerged recently to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Previously, we developed a novel self-propelling thrombin powder (SPTP) that effectively manages external pulsatile arterial bleed without compression, by effervescing and carrying thr...
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doaj-c581a3f07dc342ec81cfbf4712e7d81e2021-04-29T23:11:56ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362021-04-010905E693E69810.1055/a-1374-5839Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot studyNabil Ali-Mohamad0Massimo Cau1James Baylis2Veronika Zenova3Hugh Semple4Andrew Beckett5Andrew McFadden6Fergal Donnellan7Christian Kastrup8The University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaDefense Research and Development Canada Suffield Research Centre – Suffield Research Centre, Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Medicine – Department of Surgery, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine – Department of Surgery, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine – Division of Gastroenterology, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaBackground and study aims Hemostatic powders have emerged recently to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Previously, we developed a novel self-propelling thrombin powder (SPTP) that effectively manages external pulsatile arterial bleed without compression, by effervescing and carrying thrombin into the wound. Here, we tested if SPTP, sprayed endoscopically, can manage severe UGIB in a live porcine model. Materials and methods Anesthetized pigs underwent laparotomy to insert the gastroepiploic vascular bundles into the stomach lumen via a gastrotomy. Bleeding was initiated endoscopically in the stomach by needle knife. SPTP was delivered to the site of bleeding from a CO2-powered spray device using a 7 FR catheter. Successful primary hemostasis, time to hemostasis, and the mass of SPTP delivered were measured. Results Hemostasis was achieved at all bleeding sites using SPTP. Mean time to hemostasis was 4.2 ± 0.9 minutes (mean ± standard error of the mean, n = 12). The average mass of SPTP delivered was 2.4 ± 0.6 g. Conclusions In this pilot study, SPTP successfully stopped 12 cases of severe UGIB, demonstrating early promise asa novel hemostatic powder.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-1374-5839 |
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Nabil Ali-Mohamad Massimo Cau James Baylis Veronika Zenova Hugh Semple Andrew Beckett Andrew McFadden Fergal Donnellan Christian Kastrup Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study Endoscopy International Open |
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Nabil Ali-Mohamad Massimo Cau James Baylis Veronika Zenova Hugh Semple Andrew Beckett Andrew McFadden Fergal Donnellan Christian Kastrup |
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Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study |
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Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study |
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Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study |
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Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study |
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Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study |
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severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: a porcine pilot study |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG |
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Endoscopy International Open |
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Background and study aims Hemostatic powders have emerged recently to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Previously, we developed a novel self-propelling thrombin powder (SPTP) that effectively manages external pulsatile arterial bleed without compression, by effervescing and carrying thrombin into the wound. Here, we tested if SPTP, sprayed endoscopically, can manage severe UGIB in a live porcine model.
Materials and methods Anesthetized pigs underwent laparotomy to insert the gastroepiploic vascular bundles into the stomach lumen via a gastrotomy. Bleeding was initiated endoscopically in the stomach by needle knife. SPTP was delivered to the site of bleeding from a CO2-powered spray device using a 7 FR catheter. Successful primary hemostasis, time to hemostasis, and the mass of SPTP delivered were measured.
Results Hemostasis was achieved at all bleeding sites using SPTP. Mean time to hemostasis was 4.2 ± 0.9 minutes (mean ± standard error of the mean, n = 12). The average mass of SPTP delivered was 2.4 ± 0.6 g.
Conclusions In this pilot study, SPTP successfully stopped 12 cases of severe UGIB, demonstrating early promise asa novel hemostatic powder. |
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