Clinical Outcomes of the Endoscopic Treatments for the Early Esophageal Carcinoma and Dysplasia
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research
; : 187-193, 2014.
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Dans Ko
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND/AIMS:
Esophageal cancer and dysplasia are relatively rare in Korea, compared to other Far Eastern countries. So, the feasibility and safety of endoscopic treatments for these diseases is not well established in Korea. This study aimed to assess the technical feasibility, safety and the clinical outcomes of endoscopic treatment for esophageal epithelial lesions. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
Between April 2005 and March 2013, 25 esophageal epithelial lesions from 22 patients were treated with endoscopic treatment such as endoscopic submucosal dissection or endoscopic mucosal resection.RESULTS:
Of the 25 lesions, 11 lesions were treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) (ESD group) and 14 lesions with endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR group). In the ESD group, the diagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma in 7 patients (64%), high grade dysplasia in 3 patients (27%), and low grade dysplasia in 1 patient (9%). In the EMR group, thediagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma in 8 patients (57%), high grade dysplasia in 2 patients (14%), and low grade dysplasia in 4 patients (29%). En bloc resection rates were 100% in ESD and 42.9% in EMR, respectively. For the median 12 months follow up period, there was no recurrence in the ESD group. However, there were three recurrences in the EMR group.CONCLUSIONS:
Endoscopic treatment for esophageal epithelial lesions is safe and feasible therapeutic modalities. Especially, ESD can provide higher rate of en bloc and curative resection for early esophageal cancer and dysplasia.
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Sujet Principal:
Récidive
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Tumeurs de l'oesophage
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Carcinome épidermoïde
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Études de suivi
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Diagnostic
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Corée
Type d'étude:
Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Limites du sujet:
Humans
Pays comme sujet:
Asia
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research
Année:
2014
Type:
Article