2018
DOI: 10.1055/a-0577-7546
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Comparative analysis of ESD versus EMR in a large European series of non-ampullary superficial duodenal tumors

Abstract: Background and study aims  The choice of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) or endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in non-ampullary superficial duodenal tumors (NASDTs) is challenging and the benefits of ESD remain unclear. The aim was to comparatively analyze the feasibility, outcomes and safety of these techniques in these lesions. Patients and methods  This is an observational and retrospective study. All consecutive patients presenting with NASDTs who underwent EMR or ESD between 2005 and 2017 were incl… Show more

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“…This is remarkably higher than for ESD performed in the stomach or the colon [165]. Duodenal ESD carries a higher risk of perforation than duodenal EMR (16.2 % vs. 2.3 % in a recent series of 150 patients, P = 0.001) [166], but ESD is performed only for specific RECOMMENDATION ESGE suggests that risk factors for nonperiampullary duodenal iatrogenic perforation include ERCP in patients with Billroth II reconstruction, EMR, and particularly ESD. Risk factors for jejunoileal iatrogenic perforation related to enteroscopy include stricture dilation or patients having altered anatomy or having inflammatory bowel disease being treated with steroids.…”
Section: Duodenal Perforationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This is remarkably higher than for ESD performed in the stomach or the colon [165]. Duodenal ESD carries a higher risk of perforation than duodenal EMR (16.2 % vs. 2.3 % in a recent series of 150 patients, P = 0.001) [166], but ESD is performed only for specific RECOMMENDATION ESGE suggests that risk factors for nonperiampullary duodenal iatrogenic perforation include ERCP in patients with Billroth II reconstruction, EMR, and particularly ESD. Risk factors for jejunoileal iatrogenic perforation related to enteroscopy include stricture dilation or patients having altered anatomy or having inflammatory bowel disease being treated with steroids.…”
Section: Duodenal Perforationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As for the West, the contribution to the literature is relatively recent: only a handful of duodenal ERs were reported recently (22)(23)(24), yet series with comparable sizes (i.e. n=166 duodenal ERs in Pérez-Cuadrado-Robles et al's study) are being published from specialized referral centers (25,26). The main reason for this is that, similar to other sites of the gastrointestinal tract, the western experience with duodenal ESD and EMR was limited compared to the Far East (22)(23)(24)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32), due to flat learning curve of these techniques and lack of training facilities for the endoscopists in the west (17,(33)(34)(35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure for EMR has been previously described in detail[ 9 , 13 ]. In brief, the procedure for EMR involves a submucosal injection, followed by mucosal resection using an electrocautery snare (Figure 1A and B ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure for ESD has been previously described in detail[ 9 , 13 , 21 ]. In brief, circumferential marking dots were placed by using the tip of an endo-knife.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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