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Efficacy and suitable indication of colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection using a balloon‐assisted endoscope
Author(s) -
Kuroki Yuichiro,
Asonuma Kunio,
Uehara Natsumi,
Endo Toshiyuki,
Suzuki Reika,
Yamamoto Yorimasa,
Nagahama Masatsugu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jgh open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 8
ISSN - 2397-9070
DOI - 10.1002/jgh3.12247
Subject(s) - endoscopic submucosal dissection , medicine , cecum , balloon , endoscope , surgery , dissection (medical) , endoscopy , ascending colon
Background and Aim Cases of colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) with poor maneuverability are often encountered. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of balloon‐assisted endoscopy (BAE) for such cases. Methods We confirmed maneuverability preoperatively in 400 consecutive cases of colorectal ESD performed at a single center from April 2011 to April 2018. A total of 83 deep colon cases judged as having poor maneuverability were retrospectively reviewed; 54 cases underwent BAE with a single balloon endoscope (group B), and 29 cases underwent conventional procedures without BAE (group C). Tumor size, procedure duration, dissection speed, en bloc resection rate, histology, and associated complications were compared between groups. Results The mean tumor size, tumor invasiveness, fibrosis, and complications did not differ between groups. Although the en bloc resection rate did not differ (both 98%), the groups significantly differed with regard to the R0 resection rate (B: 96%; C: 83%; P = 0.048). Overall, the procedure duration (B: 51 min; C: 70 min; P = 0.17) and dissection speed (B: 19.4 mm 2 /min; C: 17.4 mm 2 /min; P = 0.13) were not significantly different between groups. However, the dissection speed for lesions in the cecum/ascending colon was significantly faster in group B than in group C (B: 22.3 mm 2 /min; C: 11.3 mm 2 /min; P = 0.037). Conclusions In cases of colorectal ESD with poor maneuverability, t he use of BAE contributed to an improvement in the R0 resection rate. In addition, BAE contributed to a quicker dissection speed for lesions located in the cecum/ascending colon.

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