Published online Feb 28, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i8.725
Peer-review started: November 10, 2020
First decision: December 3, 2020
Revised: December 13, 2020
Accepted: January 21, 2021
Article in press: January 21, 2021
Published online: February 28, 2021
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection to treat mucosal and submucosal lesions often results in low rates of microscopically margin-negative (R0) resection. Endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) has a high R0 resection rate and allows for the definitive diagnosis and treatment of selected mucosal and submucosal lesions that are not suitable for conventional resection techniques. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of EFTR using an over-the-scope clip (OTSC).
Data on the safety and efficacy of EFTR combined with OTSC in the treatment of gastrointestinal epithelial and subepithelial lesions have been lacking in high-level prospective studies.
We prospectively investigated the safety and efficacy of EFTR combined with OTSC in the treatment of epithelial and subepithelial tumors, as well as OTSC shedding during long-term follow-up, in order to provide a high level of clinical basis for the further use of this method.
A single-center prospective study was performed.
A total of 68 patients (17 men and 51 women) with an average age of 52.0 ± 10.5 years (range, 32-71 years) were enrolled in this study, which included 66 gastric or colorectal submucosal tumors and 2 early-stage colorectal cancers. The mean tumor diameter was 12.6 ± 4.3 mm. The EFTR procedure was successful in all cases. The mean EFTR procedure time was 39.6 ± 38.0 min. The mean OTSC defect closure time was 5.0 ± 3.8 min, and the success rate of closure for defects was 100%. Histologically complete resection (R0) was achieved in 67 (98.5%) patients. Procedure-related adverse events were observed in 11 (16.2%) patients. The average post-procedure length of follow-up was 48.2 ± 15.7 mo. There was no recurrence during follow-up.
EFTR combined with OTSC is an effective and safe technique for the removal of select subepithelial and epithelial lesions that are not amenable to conventional endoscopic resection techniques.
EFTR combined with OTSC is an effective and safe technique for the removal of select subepithelial and epithelial lesions that are not amenable to conventional endoscopic resection techniques.