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Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility ; : 486-500, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1001436

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Background/Aims@#Previous studies reveal that immune-mediated neuroinflammation plays a key role in the etiology of esophageal achalasia. However, the understanding of leucocyte phenotype and proportion is limited. This study aim to evaluate the phenotypes of leukocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells transcriptomes in esophageal achalasia. @*Methods@#We performed high-dimensional flow cytometry to identified subsets of peripheral leukocytes, and further validated in lower esophageal sphincter histologically. RNA sequencing was applied to investigate the transcriptional changes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with achalasia. Cell-type Identification by Estimating Relative Subsets of RNA Transcripts (CIBERSORT) was used for estimating the immune cell types. A differential gene expression analysis was performed and the differential expressed genes were subjected to gene ontology, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes network, protein-protein interaction network construction. @*Results@#An imbalance between innate and adaptive immune cells occurred in achalasia. Specifically, neutrophils and CD8+ T cells increased both in peripheral blood and lower esophageal sphincter in achalasia. Eosinophils decreased in peripheral blood but massively infiltrated in lower esophageal sphincter. CIBERSORT analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells RNA sequencing displayed an increased prevalence of CD8+ T cells. 170 dysregulated genes were identified in achalasia, which were enriched in immune cells migration, immune response, etc. Proton pump inhibitor analysis revealed the intersections and gained 7 hub genes in achalasia, which were IL-6, Toll-like receptor 2, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor, complement C3, and complement C1q A chain. @*Conclusion@#Patients with achalasia exhibited an imbalance of systematic innate and adaptive immunity, which may play an important role in the development of achalasia.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 550-555, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995413

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Objective:To summarize the thoracic and abdominal CT presentations after endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFR) and to analyze its significance in the evaluation and management of postoperative complications.Methods:Data of 82 patients who underwent gastrointestinal EFR at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University and received a chest and/or abdominal CT within 1 week from September 2016 to September 2021 were collected retrospectively. The patients were divided into the intervention group ( n=38) and the control group ( n=44) according to the presence or absence of special postoperative interventions or prolonged hospital stays. The differences in the incidence of abnormal CT presentations between the two groups were analyzed. Risk factors for abnormal CT presentation were explored by multifactorial analysis. Results:Among the 82 patients, the main CT presentations were pneumoperitoneum in 51 patients (62.2%), abdominal and pelvic effusion in 30 patients (36.6%), pneumothorax in 5 (6.1%), pleural effusion in 43 (52.4%), and pulmonary inflammation in 16 (19.5%). The incidence of pelvic and abdominal effusions ( W=637.48, P=0.031) and pleural effusions ( W=622.06, P=0.031) in CT was higher in the intervention group than that in the control group. Age was an independent risk factor for air-related complications after EFR (>60 years old VS ≤60 years old: OR=0.17, 95% CI: 0.05-0.56, P=0.002). Conclusion:CT presentations of pelvic and abdominal effusion and pleural effusion after EFR is of great significance in suggesting complications, while patients with other CT presentations often do not require special intervention or prolonged hospital stay. Postoperative CT in elderly patients is less likely to detect air-related complications.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 301-306, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934108

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Objective:To evaluate the effects of single spay of L-menthol (NPO-11) on suppressing gastric peristalsis during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and the influencing factor.Methods:This study was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-parallel controlled study. The eligible patients were randomly divided into two groups by randomized blocks. Patients received local spray of either NPO-11 (160 mg L-menthol) or placebo 20 mL during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The gastric peristalsis was recorded and evaluated before, 2 minutes after and at the end of endoscopy. The complexity of the procedure was evaluated by the researchers. The influencing factors for antiperistaltic effect of NPO-11 were analyzed.Results:A total of 220 patients were enrolled from five research centers. There were 109 cases in the NPO-11 group and 111 cases in the placebo group. The baseline data of the two groups were similar and comparable. The proportion of patients with grade 1 peristalsis at 2 minutes after the treatment and at the end of endoscopy was significantly higher in the NPO-11 group than that in the placebo group [40.37% (44/109) VS 16.22% (18/111), χ2=15.93, P<0.001]. Compared with the placebo group, the proportions of weak peristalsis (grade 1 and 2) were higher in the NPO-11 group at 2 minutes after the treatment [67.89% (74/109) VS 46.85% (52/111)] and at the end of endoscopy [79.82% (87/109) VS 48.65% (54/111)]. Subgroup analysis showed that the inhibitory effect of NPO-11 on gastric peristalsis was more significant in Helicobacter pylori antibody positive group. Conclusion:Local spray of NPO-11 can effectively inhibit gastric peristalsis during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and its effect is more significant in Helicobacter pylori antibody positive group. It could be recommended for no obvious adverse reactions , its safety, and the convenient procedure.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 274-280, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934104

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Objective:To review publications in the field of digestive endoscopic minimally-invasive resection in the past 10 years in and outside China.Methods:Literature of digestive endoscopic minimally-invasive resection in the Web of Science and CNKI databases from January 1, 2011 to July 17, 2021 was retrieved. VOSviewer 1.6.11 was used for clustering and time series analysis of countries, institutions, authors and keywords, and drawing evidence-based visualization maps, so as to analyze the cooperation among countries, academic institutions and researchers, to compare the differences in research topics between Chinese and English databases, and to predict the future research hot spots and directions.Results:A total of 22 834 English articles and 4 636 Chinese articles were included. Over the past 10 years, the number of Chinese and English publications has been growing steadily, and most of them were published in professional journals. The publications were mainly from China, Japan, South Korea and the United States, where all exceeded 2 000. The National Cancer Center of Japan had 497 publications, ranking the first among all institutions. The cooperation between academic institutions showed obvious regional characteristics, and the inter-institutional and interpersonal cooperation needed improvement. In terms of keyword clustering, there was no significant difference between Chinese and English publications, but there were two additional clusters in Chinese publications, endoscopic nursing and submucosal tumor. Overlays analysis of key words showed that endoscopic surgery, tunneling technique, and submucosal tumor could be hot spots and future directions.Conclusion:Digestive endoscopic minimally-invasive resection has experienced a vigorous development in the past 10 years with a growing number of Chinese and English publications. China is playing an increasingly important role on the international stage. The advanced nature of research focus in Chinese publications is comparable to that in English publications, yet also showing Chinese characteristics. In the future, more efforts should be taken to strengthen regional cooperation and focus on research hot spots.

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Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 305-309, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880730

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 912-916, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912192

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To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric cholecystolithotomy(ETGC) combined with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis. Data of patients with cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis who underwent ETGC after ERCP in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University from November 2018 to April 2019 were analyzed. Six patients with cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis, 4 males and 2 females, were included in this study.The interval between ERCP and ETGC ranged from 1 to 77 days (median 5 days). All the 6 patients successfully completed ETGC after ERCP, with a surgical success rate of 100%. All the patients had multiple cholecystolithiasis and one patient was complicated with gallbladder polyps.The ETGC operation time was 22-100 min (median 65 min), and the length of hospital stay was 3-9 d (median 6.5 d). Two patients had dull pain in the upper abdomen and increased body temperature after surgery. Abdominal ultrasound in one patient suggested local effusion in the right upper abdomen.Both patients improved after conservative treatment.None of the patients had cholecystitis and cholangitis related symptoms such as right upper abdominal pain or fever during postoperative follow-up, and the follow-up rate was 100%with median follow-up time of 18 month.All the 6 patients underwent abdominal ultrasound examination after surgery. No recurrence occurred in 5 patients. One of the patients showed cholesterol crystals in the gallbladder wall and bile mud deposition.ETGC combined with ERCP is safe and feasible for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 743-746, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912170

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To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) for patients with metastases to the pancreas.Data on patients with pancreatic lesions who underwent EUS-FNA and confirmed as having metastases to the pancreas at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from January 2015 to November 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Characteristics of patients, EUS performance, pathological results, and follow-up were reviewed and analyzed. A total of 11 patients were diagnosed of metastasis to pancreas by EUS-FNA.The primary tumor mainly came from kidney (4/11) and lung (4/11), and the rest from colon (1/11), breast (1/11) and bladder (1/11), respectively. EUS performance of metastases to the pancreas mostly presented homogeneous hypoecho (10/11)with unclear margin (6/11). Enlarged lymphnodes were noticed in nearly half of the patients (5/11). The time span from detection of primary tumor to metastases ranged from 6 days to 27 years. EUS-FNA is effective in the diagnosis of metastases to the pancreas.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 183-187, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799572

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Objective@#To evaluate the feasibility and short-term efficacy of a novel and simplified closure method developed by our team for the defect closure after endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) for gastric submucosal tumors (SMT) in the gastric wall.@*Methods@#A prospective single-arm clinical study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) the lesion was located in the fundus or the greater curvature of the stomach, and was confirmed to originate from the muscularis propria layer; (2) the diameter of the tumor was ≤3.5 cm, and the tumor had no extensive adhesion to the peritoneal tissues and organs in extraperitoneal cavity; (3) the tumor had no malignant features under ultrasound endoscopy; (4) the patient agreed to participate in the study; (5) patients with severe complications were excluded. Based on the above criteria, 20 patients with gastric SMT at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University from January 2015 to March 2018 were enrolled in this study, including 5 males and 15 females with mean age of 61.1 (38 to 70) years. Grasping forceps-assisted endo-loop snare ligation device which is called "Shao-Mai" method was used to close the defect site. All the patients underwent EFTR and "Shao-Mai" method to perform defect closure. After successful tumor resection by EFTR, an endo-loop was anchored onto the edge of the gastric defect with grasping forceps assistance and closed tightly. The observation indicators included tumor size, en bloc resection, operation time, postoperative complications and hospital stay. The follow-up indicators included tumor residual, local recurrence, and metachronous lesions.@*Results@#All the 20 lesions were located in the muscularis propria with a size of 0.5-3.5 (mean 1.4) cm. Three of them were located in the greater curvature of the mid-upper gastric body, 17 were located in the fundus. The endoscopic "Shao-Mai" closure was successfully performed after EFTR in all the 20 cases. Endoscope was used uniquely through the entire process, without laparoscopic assistance. The operative time was 20-100 (mean 43.8) minutes, while the "Shao-Mai" closure procedure took a range of 3-30 (mean 10.1) minutes. The en bloc resection rate was 100%. The pathological diagnosis included 17 gastrointestinal stromal tumors and 3 leiomyomas. No major complications occurred during or after surgery. All the patients were discharged 1-11 (mean 3.1) days after operation. The wounds of all the cases were healed completely six months after operation and only scar was observed without ulcer. No residual lesion, tumor recurrence or metastasis, leakage or fistula of digestive tract were found during the follow-up period of 15-54 (median 41) months.@*Conclusion@#The endoscopic "Shao-Mai" closure method is a simplified novel way, which is feasible, effective, and safe for closing the gastric defect after EFTR.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 188-192, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-746108

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Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm. Methods Clinicopathological data of 9 patients, who received ESD for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm in Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University from September 2015 to March 2018,were retrospectively analyzed. Results Nine patients including 7 males and 2 females with mean age of 61. 2 years (48-80 years) were included. The mean diameter of lesions was 16. 3 mm (5-27 mm),and the mean operation time was 52. 2 min(30-90 min). No bleeding, perforation, emphysema or dyspnea during or after ESD occurred. The mean length of hospitalization was 4. 6 days ( 3-7 days). Pathology indicated 1 high grade intraepithelial neoplasia and 8 squamous cell cancer, and all cases of squamous cell cancer were constrained within lamina propria. One patient had positive horizontal margin and received radiotherapy. No recurrence, metastasis or stenosis was found during 10. 2 months (3-29 months)of follow-up. Conclusion ESD is a safe and effective option for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 634-638, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-810782

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Objective@#To evaluate the clinical value of dual channel dual curved endoscope in the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastric angle mucosal lesions.@*Methods@#A descriptive cohort study was carried out. Clinicopathological data of 20 cases with gastric angle mucosal lesions undergoing ESD by dual channel dual curved endoscope in our center from October 2016 to August 2018 were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Inclusion criteria: (1) the lesion was located in the gastric angle confirmed by gastroscopy before ESD. (2) CT examination showed no distant metastasis. (3) pathological biopsy confirmed precancerous lesion or early cancerous lesion without submucosal invasion. (4) the whole operation was performed by the same endoscopist with ESD experience of about 2000 cases. Patients with previous ESD history of gastric angle and other serious diseases were excluded. The dual channel dual curved endoscopy (Olympus, GIF-2TQ260M) and other conventional endoscopic surgical instruments were used in all the cases. Complete tumor resection rate, pathological results, intraoperative and postoperative complications, operation time and hospitalization time were observed. Follow - up parameters included residual tumor, local recurrence and heterogeneous lesion.@*Results@#Of 20 patients, 14 were male and 6 were female with an average of 55.6 years (range, 37 to 75). All the tumors located in gastric angle. Specimen size ranged from 1.2 to 5.5 (average 2.9) cm. Operation time ranged from 50 to 120 (average 85.8) minutes. Hospital stay ranged from 3 to 7 (average 5.1) days. The en bloc excision was performed successfully in all 20 cases. There was no perforation or bleeding during or after operation. Pathological results showed curative or nearly curative resection stage in all the cases. No tumor residual or recurrence was found during follow-up for 8 to 30 (average 18.5) months.@*Conclusion@#Dual channel dual curved endoscope can provide good vision and easy control in removing the lesion completely and avoiding complications during the ESD procedure in gastric angle mucosal lesions with good long-term efficacy.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 886-890, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824829

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Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy (ETGC) for gallstones. Methods The clinical data of 84 cholecystolithiasis patients, who received ETGC at Endoscopic Center of Zhongshan Hospital from March 2017 to May 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The operation completion rate, operation time, complications and recurrence of calculus were summarized. Results In the 84 cases of cholecystolithiasis, there were 19 cases ( 22. 6%) of single stone, 53 cases ( 63. 1%) of multiple stones, and 12 cases ( 14. 3%) of gallstones with gallbladder polyps. A total of 82 patients ( 97. 6%) successfully completed ETGC with median operation time of 88 min. Ten patients ( 12. 2%) suffered from abdominal pain after operation, of which 6 patients relieved after conservative treatments. The other 4 cases, including 2 cases of hemoperitoneum, 1 case of biliary fistula, and 1 case of choledocholithiasis with obstructive jaundice, were recovered after corresponding interventions. As of June 14, 2019, 5 cases were lost to follow-up ( follow-up rate was 93. 9%, 77/82 ) . Residual stones were found in 2 cases ( 2. 6%, 2/77 ) . Stone recurrence was discovered in 4 cases ( 5. 2%, 4/7 ) , and 2 cases ( 2. 6%, 2/77 ) had cholesterol crystallization in gallbladder. Conclusion ETGC is minimally invasive, feasible and safe in treatment of cholecystolithiasis, and can retain the function of gallbladder. However, how to completely remove the stones and avoid residue by ETGC still needs further exploration, and its long-term efficacy still needs further observation.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 886-890, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800289

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Objective@#To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy (ETGC) for gallstones.@*Methods@#The clinical data of 84 cholecystolithiasis patients, who received ETGC at Endoscopic Center of Zhongshan Hospital from March 2017 to May 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The operation completion rate, operation time, complications and recurrence of calculus were summarized.@*Results@#In the 84 cases of cholecystolithiasis, there were 19 cases (22.6%) of single stone, 53 cases (63.1%) of multiple stones, and 12 cases (14.3%) of gallstones with gallbladder polyps. A total of 82 patients (97.6%) successfully completed ETGC with median operation time of 88 min. Ten patients (12.2%) suffered from abdominal pain after operation, of which 6 patients relieved after conservative treatments. The other 4 cases, including 2 cases of hemoperitoneum, 1 case of biliary fistula, and 1 case of choledocholithiasis with obstructive jaundice, were recovered after corresponding interventions. As of June 14, 2019, 5 cases were lost to follow-up (follow-up rate was 93.9%, 77/82). Residual stones were found in 2 cases (2.6%, 2/77). Stone recurrence was discovered in 4 cases (5.2%, 4/7), and 2 cases (2.6%, 2/77) had cholesterol crystallization in gallbladder.@*Conclusion@#ETGC is minimally invasive, feasible and safe in treatment of cholecystolithiasis, and can retain the function of gallbladder. However, how to completely remove the stones and avoid residue by ETGC still needs further exploration, and its long-term efficacy still needs further observation.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 334-338, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756263

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Objective To investigate feasibility of bowel preparation for colonoscopy in endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward. Methods A total of 352 patients at endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward receiving colonoscopy at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from May 25, 2018 to July 13, 2018 were surveyed by questionnaires. Data of 344 patients, including patient demographics, bowel preparation information and Boston bowel preparation scores and subjective perception of patients were analyzed. Data of 8 others were excluded because they did not complete colonoscopy for the first time due to failure of bowel preparation. Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were conducted to analyze the quality of bowel preparation and its influencing factors. Results A total of 18. 0%( 62/344) of bowel preparations were inadequate. Morning colonoscopy ( P = 0. 005, OR = 2. 505, 95%CI:1. 312-4. 781 ) and yellow residual last stool before colonoscopy (P=0. 045,OR=0. 475,95%CI:0. 230-0. 982) were independent risk factors for inadequate bowel preparation. Patients' tolerance was 88. 1%(303/344), satisfaction was 77. 9%(268/344), and 54. 9%(189/344) were willing to be hospitalized in ambulatory surgery ward again if necessary. Conclusion Bowel preparation before colonoscopy in endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward is feasible but not optimal.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 567-570, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711541

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Objective To compare the efficacy of endoscopic sphincterotomy ( EST) combined with large-balloon dilation ( LBD) and that of LBD alone for large bile duct stones. Methods Data of 61 patients who received EST combined with LBD ( the combination group ) and 48 patients who received LBD alone ( the LBD group) from February 2008 to November 2014 were collected. The efficacy and adverse events of two groups were compared. Results The procedure time from successful cannulating to complete stone removal was shorter in the LBD group than that in the combination group [ 17. 3 min ( 8-35 min ) VS 21. 5 min ( 10-42 min) , P=0. 041] . There were no significant differences in overall complete stone removal rate[90. 2% (55/61) VS 91. 7% (44/48), P=1. 000] and complete stone removal rate without mechanical lithotripsy[78. 7% (48/61) VS 83. 3% (40/48), P=0. 542] in the combination group and the LBD group. Massive bleeding occurred in one patient of the combination group, but was successfully coagulated under endoscopy. There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative pancreatitis between the two groups[4. 9% (3/61) VS 6. 3% (3/48), P=1. 000]. Conclusion EST combined with LBD offers no significant advantage over LBD alone for the removal of large bile duct stones. LBD can simplify the procedure compared with EST combined with LBD in terms of shortening the procedure time.

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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 530-534, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-317593

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To evaluate the safety and efficacy of submucosal tunneling endoscopic septum division (STESD) for escophageal diverticulum.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Clinical data of six consecutive patients with symptomatic esophageal diverticula who received STESD in Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from April 2016 to November 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. STESD was performed as following: mucosal entry was made 3 cm from the septum of esophageal diverticulum; submucosal tunnel was created towards the septum; after the satisfactory exposure of the septum, endoscopic division was made down to the bottom of the diverticulum; mucosal closure of the tunnel entry was made. The symptoms were scored using a system modified according to Eckardt score, namely dysphagia, heartburn, regurgitation, weight loss and retrosternal pain with each ranging from 0 to 3 (maximum score 15, minimum score 0, the higher the score, the more severe the symptoms).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>There were four males and two females with median age of 56.5 (range 50-67) years. Four patients were epiphrenic diverticula, and the other two were Zenker's diverticula. Median duration of disease was 2.5 years (range 5 months-29 years). No previous treatment was attempted. All the patients completed STESD successfully. The median septum division length was 2.5(1-4) cm. The median number of metallic clips for mucosal closure was 5(2-6). The median operation time was 51.5 (33-135) min. No major adverse events, such as perforation or bleeding were found in perioperative period. The median time of hospital stay was 5(3-9) days. All the patients had symptom relief after operation. One patient with Zenker's diverticulum reported foreign body sensation after operation and experienced relief two weeks afterwards. During a median follow-up time of 5(4-10) months, the median symptom score of 6 cases was 4.5 (1-13) before and 0.5 (0-4) after operation. The symptom scores went down to zero in 3 patients (preoperative scores 13, 1, 1, respectively), and down to 1 in 2 patients with main symptom of backflow (preoperative scores 5, 4, respectively). One patient with 29 years history of disease did not report obvious improvement in symptoms (preoperative and postoperative scores 5, 4, respectively).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Submucosal tunneling endoscopic septum division is efficient and safe to relieve symptomatic esophageal diverticulum in short term.</p>


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Diverticulum, Esophageal , General Surgery , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Methods , Length of Stay , Mucous Membrane , Operative Time , Perioperative Period , Retrospective Studies , Surgical Instruments , Treatment Outcome , Video-Assisted Surgery , Methods , Zenker Diverticulum , General Surgery
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China Journal of Endoscopy ; (12): 80-84, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613605

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection for the treatment of colorectal large laterally spreading tumor. Methods ESD was applied to treat 150 cases of colorectal LST with diameter larger than 4 cm. The morphological features of LST, distribution, the clinicopathological data and the en-bloc resection rate, complete resection rate, complications were retrospectively evaluated. Results There were 87 patients with LST-granular lesions and 63 patients with LST-nongranular lesions. Colorectal LST mainly distributed in the rectum for 109 cases (72.7%), sigmoid colon for 13 cases (8.7%), descending colon for 5 cases (3.3%), transverse colon for 8 cases (5.3%), ascending colon for 13 cases (8.7%), cecum for 2 cases (1.3%). There were 23 patients with low-grade neoplasia, 104 patients with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, 7 with intramucosal carcinoma and 16 with submucosal carcinoma. The en-bloc resection rate and complete resection rate were 92.7% (139/150) and 89.3%(134/150). Adverse events were intra-operative bleeding in 12 patients (8.0%), postoperative bleeding in 2 patients (1.3%), perforation in 3 patients (2.0%), postoperative stenosis in 3 patients (2.0%). Conclusion Colorectal large LST-NG has higher potential for malignancy. ESD is a safe and effective method to provide en-bloc and complete resection of colorectal large LST.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 389-393, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611473

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Objective To evaluate the clinical value of endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection (EPMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for treatment of esophageal mucosal lesion with diameter larger than 15 mm.Methods The data of 261 patients with esophageal mucosal lesions ≥15 mm and undergoing ESD (n=198) or EPMR (n=63) in Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital from September 2009 to August 2011 were retrospectively analyzed.Therapeutic effect, complications, and local recurrence were compared between the two groups.Results The lesion size was significantly larger in the ESD group than that in the EPMR group (3.02±1.13 mm VS 2.66±0.95 mm, P0.05) between the two groups.The rate of postoperative esophageal stricture was higher in the EPMR group than that of the ESD group [22.6% (14/62) VS 6.2% (12/194),P<0.05] except for 5 cases with further surgery treatment (4 cases in the ESD group and 1 case in the EPMR group).The local recurrence rate was also higher in the EPMR group than that of the ESD group [11.5% (7/61) VS 3.7% (7/190), P<0.05], except for 10 cases with positive margin.Conclusion The therapeutic effect of ESD is superior to that of EPMR for esophageal mucosal lesions with diameter larger than 15 mm due to lower rate of local recurrence and acceptable complications.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 775-778, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665707

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Objective To study the value of endoscopic treatment for patients with gastric submucosal tumor ( G-SMT ) . Methods The data of 1663 patients with G-SMT undergoing endoscopic treatment was retrospective reviewed from January 2008 to December 2013. Patients′ demographics, treatment outcomes, and follow-up were evaluated. Results A total of 1671 lesions of G-SMT were included in the study. The mean maximum size of lesions was (1. 50±1. 02) cm. Twenty lesions were treated by endoscopic mucosal resection, 296 lesions by endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), 7 lesions by ESD+nylon endoloop, 1011 lesions by endoscopic submucosal excavation, 44 lesions by submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection, and 285 lesions by endoscopic full-thickness resection. Endoscopic treatment failed in 8 cases. Postoperative pathology diagnosis included 554 liomyoma, 485 gastrointestinal stromal tumors, 160 ectopic pancreas, and other such as lipoma, neuroendocrine tumor and fibroma. There were 16 cases of bleeding and 18 cases of perforation after treatment. Except for 4 cases of bleeding and 2 cases of perforation underwent additional surgical procedures, all patients were managed by conservative treatments. During a median follow-up time of 36 months of 1226 cases, the recurrence rate was 1%( 12/1226) ,and no death occurred. Conclusion Endoscopic treatment is safe and effective in treating G-SMT for long-term outcomes.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 882-886, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711476

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Objective To investigate the value of endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)in the diagnosis and treatment of undetermined etiology of common bile duct (CBD) dilatation. Methods Patients, who were referred for dilated CBD but unable to identify the cause by imaging, underwent EUS for the diagnosis of etiology in Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University from December 2015 to December 2016. The therapy was on the basis of diagnosis of EUS. Final diagnoses were determined by surgical pathology or follow-up for at least 3 months. Results A total of 76 patients were included in the study. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of EUS for patients with choledocholithiasis,patients with ampullary tumor, and patients with inflammatory stenosis were 100.0%(7/7), 100.0%(69/69), 100.0%(76/76), and 88.0%(22/25), 92.2%(47/51), 90.8%(69/76),and 90.9%(40/44), 93.8%(29/32), 90.8%(69/76), respectively. Accuracy of EUS for etiological diagnosis of CBD dilatation was 90.8%(69/76). The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of EUS combined with tumor markers for patients with malignant CBD dilatation were 96.0%(24/25), 96.1%(49/51),and 96.1%(73/76), respectively. Conclusion EUS is an effective method for the etiological diagnosis of CBD dilatation and has guiding significance for the treatment. EUS combined with tumor markers may benefit differential diagnosis of benign and malignant CBD dilatation.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 40-44, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-491487

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of a new endoscopic suturing device(OverStitchTM, Apollo Endosurgery, USA)for gastrointestinal wall defect after endoscopic full?thickness resection (EFTR). Methods Clinical data of the patients with submucosal tumors who underwent endoscopic suturing closure of gastrointestinal wall defect at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital from April 2015 to June 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. Results Five patients were included in this research with 4 lesions located in stom?ach and 1 lesion located in descendent duodenum. The mean diameter of lesions was 3?? 2 cm (ranging 2?? 0?5?? 0 cm). All patients underwent complete closure and none of them was converted to laparoscopic surgery or laparotomy. The mean repairing time was 16?? 6 min (ranging 11?? 0?22?? 0 min). The mean postoperative hospi?talization time was 5 days ( ranging 4?6 d). Two patients complained about slight abdominal pain and elevated body temperature. CT showed minor pleural effusion in one case. These patients received antibiotics, were on gastrointestinal decompression and asked to maintain the semi?supine position and discharged after 3 to 4 days. Conclusion Endoscopic suturing closure of gastrointestinal wall defect with the OverStitchTM en?doscopic suturing device is technically fast, feasible and safe.

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