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DOI: 10.1055/a-1011-3729
Strategy of small-caliber endoscopic submucosal dissection for esophageal neoplasia distal to severe stricture
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Publication Date:
27 September 2019 (online)
When esophageal neoplasia occurs distally to severe stenosis after prior endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) [1] [2], a conventional endoscope cannot pass through. Therefore, a small-caliber endoscope (SCE) must be used. Although transnasal ESD of a small esophageal lesion using an SCE without sedation has been reported [3], it is unclear whether an SCE is feasible for standard ESD with compatible devices. Herein, we report the first case of esophageal ESD using an SCE for a circumferential lesion located distally to severe stenosis.
Esophageal carcinoma occurred distally to stenosis after a previous ESD and prevented the passage of a conventional endoscope ([Fig. 1]). After obtaining written informed consent, ESD using an SCE (EG-L580NM7; Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan) [3] was performed under general anesthesia. Auxiliary devices included a transparent hood (Nanoshooter; Top Co., Tokyo, Japan) connected to a waterjet generator, electrosurgical unit (VIO3; ERBE Elektromedizin, Tübingen, Germany), and multifunctional snare (SOUTEN; Kaneka Medics, Tokyo, Japan) [4], with forced coagulation mode (effect 4, 40 W) for marking, endocut mode (endocut Q) for circumferential cutting, and swift coagulation mode (effect 4, 60 W) for submucosal dissection ([Fig. 2]). Hyaluronate sodium was injected locally via a 25-G needle (Super Glip, Top Co.). Hemostasis was achieved with hemostatic forceps (RC1900; Kaneka Medics). Submucosal tunnel resection [5], which is a standard strategy for esophageal ESD, comprised the creation of a 10-mm entry point proximal to the stenosis, and a submucosal tunnel ([Fig. 3]); after penetration of the submucosal tunnel, the residual submucosa was resected ([Fig. 4], [Video 1]). The procedure was completed without complications ([Fig. 5]).
Video 1 Esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection using a small-caliber endoscope with compatible devices for a circumferential lesion distal to severe stenosis.
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Histological examination of the resected specimen revealed curative resection of squamous cell carcinoma.
The advantages of an SCE are its ability to enter the submucosal space easily and maintain fluent maneuverability in narrow spaces. An SCE and associated equipment are useful for ESD in cases with esophageal stenosis.
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References
- 1 Shi Q, Ju H, Yao LQ. et al. Risk factors for postoperative stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection for superficial esophageal carcinoma. Endoscopy 2014; 46: 640-644
- 2 Yamamoto Y, Kikuchi D, Uedo N. et al. Management of adverse events related to endoscopic resection of upper gastrointestinal neoplasms: review of the literature and recommendations from experts. Dig Endosc 2019; 31: 4-20
- 3 Nakamura M, Shiroeda H, Tahara T. et al. Endoscopic submucosal dissection of an esophageal tumor using a transnasal endoscope without sedation. Endoscopy 2014; 46: E115-E116
- 4 Kobara H, Mori H, Masaki T. Effective and economical endoscopic resection using a novel multifunctional snare for small-sized gastric neoplasms. Dig Endosc 2018; 30: 800-801
- 5 Arantes V, Albuquerque W, Dias CA. et al. Standardized endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection for management of early esophageal tumors (with video). Gastrointest Endosc 2013; 78: 946-952
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References
- 1 Shi Q, Ju H, Yao LQ. et al. Risk factors for postoperative stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection for superficial esophageal carcinoma. Endoscopy 2014; 46: 640-644
- 2 Yamamoto Y, Kikuchi D, Uedo N. et al. Management of adverse events related to endoscopic resection of upper gastrointestinal neoplasms: review of the literature and recommendations from experts. Dig Endosc 2019; 31: 4-20
- 3 Nakamura M, Shiroeda H, Tahara T. et al. Endoscopic submucosal dissection of an esophageal tumor using a transnasal endoscope without sedation. Endoscopy 2014; 46: E115-E116
- 4 Kobara H, Mori H, Masaki T. Effective and economical endoscopic resection using a novel multifunctional snare for small-sized gastric neoplasms. Dig Endosc 2018; 30: 800-801
- 5 Arantes V, Albuquerque W, Dias CA. et al. Standardized endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection for management of early esophageal tumors (with video). Gastrointest Endosc 2013; 78: 946-952