Literature DB >> 9427030

A new method of endoscopic mucosal resection of neoplastic lesions in the stomach: its technical features and results.

K Takeshita1, M Tani, H Inoue, I Saeki, T Honda, F Kando, N Saito, M Endo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: In gastric cancer, endoscopic treatment can be expected to provide an absolute cure only if the lesion is mucosal and not accompanied by metastatic lymph nodes. To further evaluate such possibly curable lesions, we retrospectively reviewed 208 cases of early gastric cancer surgically resected over the past 20 years.
METHODOLOGY: Our new method of endoscopic mucosal resection using a cap-fitted panendoscope, which is called EMRC, has been employed in the treatment of 73 gastric neoplastic lesions.
RESULTS: It was found that curable lesions would, as the primary condition, be histologically well-differentiated carcinomas and measure 2 cm or less of the elevated type and less than 1 cm of the depressed type. The lesions were consequently identified as 49 early cancers (46 mucosal, 3 submucosal), 23 adenomas and 1 carcinoid. Although resection was completed in a single session of EMRC treatment in all cases, approximately 40% of them required fractionated resection, leaving an ulcer measuring 3 cm or more in approximately 30%. Bleeding or muscle resection occurred in 7 patients, in whom conservative treatment was effective. No recurrence has been found in any of the 73 lesions, demonstrating a favorable outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: This method is advantageous in that it is simple and relatively easily applied at almost any location within the stomach. In addition, the size of the specimen obtained by en bloc resection is approximately 2 cm. The method is thus fairly likely to come into widespread use.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9427030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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