Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors

Abstract Background and Aim l‐Menthol has smooth muscle‐relaxing and antiperistaltic effects. We examined its effectiveness against peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of gastric tumors. Methods We retrospectively examined clinical data of 485 patients (501 lesions)...

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Main Authors: Akiyoshi Ishiyama, Ken Namikawa, Yoshitaka Tokai, Shoichi Yoshimizu, Yusuke Horiuchi, Toshiyuki Yoshio, Toshiaki Hirasawa, Tomohiro Tsuchida, Fumio Itoh, Junko Fujisaki
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12549
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spelling doaj-755212808f0c48a983eeaa81f7524cbd2021-06-02T12:55:10ZengWileyJGH Open2397-90702021-06-015665365710.1002/jgh3.12549Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumorsAkiyoshi Ishiyama0Ken Namikawa1Yoshitaka Tokai2Shoichi Yoshimizu3Yusuke Horiuchi4Toshiyuki Yoshio5Toshiaki Hirasawa6Tomohiro Tsuchida7Fumio Itoh8Junko Fujisaki9Department of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanDepartment of Gastroenterology St. Marianna University School of Medicine Kawasaki JapanDepartment of Endoscopy Cancer Institute Hospital Gastroenterology Center Tokyo JapanAbstract Background and Aim l‐Menthol has smooth muscle‐relaxing and antiperistaltic effects. We examined its effectiveness against peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of gastric tumors. Methods We retrospectively examined clinical data of 485 patients (501 lesions) who underwent ESD for upper gastrointestinal tumors in 2017. We included 119 patients (127 lesions) in whom peristaltic movement resumed during ESD and l‐menthol was applied; 366 patients (374 lesions) without l‐menthol application were used as controls. Video recordings were reviewed to determine whether l‐menthol suppressed peristalsis resumption. Results In cases with l‐menthol application, 2 (2.9%), 36 (14.3%), and 89 (71.2%) lesions were found in the upper (U), middle (M), and lower (L) regions, respectively. In the control group, the corresponding values were 66 (17.6%), 215 (57.5%), and 93 (24.9%), respectively. l‐Menthol efficacy was observed in 116 of the 127 treated lesions (91.3%), over 90% of which were in the posterior wall of the U region, anterior wall and greater curvature of the M region, and anterior wall and lesser curvature of the L region. The most and least effective areas for l‐menthol application were the anterior wall of gastric antrum and posterior wall of the M region, respectively. The mean time from application to peristalsis inhibition was 8.7 s. No adverse effects were observed; perforation and secondary hemorrhage were not significantly different between the groups. Conclusion Direct l‐menthol application to the submucosal layer during mucosal resection affects smooth muscles and rapidly inhibits peristalsis resumption. Clinically, l‐Menthol can be used to suppress peristalsis recurrence during ESD, without adverse effects.https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12549endoscopic submucosal dissectiongastric motilitygastric relaxationgastric tumorl‐menthol
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author Akiyoshi Ishiyama
Ken Namikawa
Yoshitaka Tokai
Shoichi Yoshimizu
Yusuke Horiuchi
Toshiyuki Yoshio
Toshiaki Hirasawa
Tomohiro Tsuchida
Fumio Itoh
Junko Fujisaki
spellingShingle Akiyoshi Ishiyama
Ken Namikawa
Yoshitaka Tokai
Shoichi Yoshimizu
Yusuke Horiuchi
Toshiyuki Yoshio
Toshiaki Hirasawa
Tomohiro Tsuchida
Fumio Itoh
Junko Fujisaki
Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
JGH Open
endoscopic submucosal dissection
gastric motility
gastric relaxation
gastric tumor
l‐menthol
author_facet Akiyoshi Ishiyama
Ken Namikawa
Yoshitaka Tokai
Shoichi Yoshimizu
Yusuke Horiuchi
Toshiyuki Yoshio
Toshiaki Hirasawa
Tomohiro Tsuchida
Fumio Itoh
Junko Fujisaki
author_sort Akiyoshi Ishiyama
title Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
title_short Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
title_full Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
title_fullStr Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
title_full_unstemmed Effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
title_sort effect of spraying l‐menthol on peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors
publisher Wiley
series JGH Open
issn 2397-9070
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background and Aim l‐Menthol has smooth muscle‐relaxing and antiperistaltic effects. We examined its effectiveness against peristalsis resumption during endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of gastric tumors. Methods We retrospectively examined clinical data of 485 patients (501 lesions) who underwent ESD for upper gastrointestinal tumors in 2017. We included 119 patients (127 lesions) in whom peristaltic movement resumed during ESD and l‐menthol was applied; 366 patients (374 lesions) without l‐menthol application were used as controls. Video recordings were reviewed to determine whether l‐menthol suppressed peristalsis resumption. Results In cases with l‐menthol application, 2 (2.9%), 36 (14.3%), and 89 (71.2%) lesions were found in the upper (U), middle (M), and lower (L) regions, respectively. In the control group, the corresponding values were 66 (17.6%), 215 (57.5%), and 93 (24.9%), respectively. l‐Menthol efficacy was observed in 116 of the 127 treated lesions (91.3%), over 90% of which were in the posterior wall of the U region, anterior wall and greater curvature of the M region, and anterior wall and lesser curvature of the L region. The most and least effective areas for l‐menthol application were the anterior wall of gastric antrum and posterior wall of the M region, respectively. The mean time from application to peristalsis inhibition was 8.7 s. No adverse effects were observed; perforation and secondary hemorrhage were not significantly different between the groups. Conclusion Direct l‐menthol application to the submucosal layer during mucosal resection affects smooth muscles and rapidly inhibits peristalsis resumption. Clinically, l‐Menthol can be used to suppress peristalsis recurrence during ESD, without adverse effects.
topic endoscopic submucosal dissection
gastric motility
gastric relaxation
gastric tumor
l‐menthol
url https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12549
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