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Single-component endoscopic vacuum therapy technique in the treatment of transmural defects of the upper gastrointestinal tract: results of a retrospective study

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-4-43-49

Abstract

Background. Transmural defects of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract remain a challenging clinical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Minimally invasive techniques, particularly endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT), have emerged as a promising treatment option.
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of EVT applied as monotherapy in patients with transmural defects of the upper GI tract.
Materials and methods. A retrospective study included 65 patients treated with EVT at a single tertiary center (2021–2023). Negative pressure was individually adjusted (−70 to −120 mmHg), with sponge replacement every 3–5 days. Outcomes were evaluated by defect closure rate, number of sessions, hospital stay, and complications.
Results. Defect closure was achieved in 86,2 % of cases. Acute perforations required fewer sessions, while anastomotic leakage and chronic fistulas demanded prolonged treatment. Adverse events were rare and manageable; mortality (12,3 %) was mainly due to comorbidities.
Conclusion. EVT used in monotherapy is an effective and safe modality for the management of transmural defects of the upper GI tract and may serve as a first-line treatment option in patients not eligible for surgical intervention.

About the Authors

A. A. Karpov
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional
Russian Federation

Karpov Alexey Andreevich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, associate professor at the Department of Surgery; Deputy Chief Physician for Surgery, Senior Researcher 

125284, 2nd Botkin Passage str., 5, Moscow;
125993, Moscow



I. Yu. Korzheva
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional
Russian Federation

Korzheva Irina Yurievna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Endoscopy, Head of the Endoscopic Center 

125284, 2nd Botkinsky Proyezd, 5, Moscow;
125993, Moscow



V. V. Amirova
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow
Russian Federation

Amirova Valeria Viktorovna – Endoscopist of the Endoscopic Department No. 1 of the Endoscopic Center

125284, 2nd Botkin Passage str., 5, Moscow



M. Z. Amirov
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional
Russian Federation

Magomed Zakharovich Amirov – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Endoscopic Department № 2 of the Endoscopic Center 

125284, 2nd Botkin Passage str., 5, Moscow;
125993, Moscow



K. S. Kurdyukov
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow
Russian Federation

Kurdyukov Kirill Sergeevich – Head of the Surgical Department № 46 of the Center for Emergency and Specialized Care 

125284, 2nd Botkin Passage str., 5, Moscow



E. M. Glotov
S.P. Botkin Medical Clinical Center of the Department of Health Care of Moscow
Russian Federation

Glotov Egor Maksimovich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Thoracic Emergency Surgery Department № 39 

125284, 2nd Botkin Passage str., 5, Moscow



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Karpov A.A., Korzheva I.Yu., Amirova V.V., Amirov M.Z., Kurdyukov K.S., Glotov E.M. Single-component endoscopic vacuum therapy technique in the treatment of transmural defects of the upper gastrointestinal tract: results of a retrospective study. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2025;(4):43-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-4-43-49

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