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Long-term outcome after endoscopic submucosal dissection in patients with superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: a single-center study.
[esophageal squamous cell carcinoma]
Superficial
esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(
SESCC
)
is
being
increasingly
detected
during
screening
endoscopy
.
Endoscopic
submucosal
dissection
(
ESD
)
allows
for
en
bloc
and
histologically
complete
resection
of
lesions
.
This
study
assessed
the
technical
feasibility
and
long
-term
outcomes
of
ESD
for
SESCCs
.
Between
January
2005
and
August
2012
,
27
patients
with
28
SESCCs
underwent
ESD
at
Pusan
National
University
Hospital
.
The
en
bloc
and
pathologically
complete
resection
rates
,
complication
(
perforation
and
bleeding
)
rate
,
incidence
of
esophageal
stricture
after
ESD
,
and
overall
and
disease-
specific
survival
rates
were
evaluated
.
The
en
bloc
and
pathologically
complete
resection
rates
were
93
%
and
83
%
,
respectively
.
No
significant
bleeding
occurred
,
and
perforation
with
mediastinal
emphysema
was
observed
in
two
patients
(
7
%
)
.
Post-
ESD
stricture
occurred
in
two
patients
(
7
%
)
who
had
mucosal
defects
involving
more
than
three
-fourths
of
the
esophageal
circumference
.
During
a
mean
follow-up
of
23
months
,
local
tumor
recurrence
was
seen
in
two
of
four
lesions
with
pathologically
incomplete
resection
;
one
was
treated
by
re
-
ESD
,
and
the
other
was
treated
by
surgical
esophagectomy
.
The
5
-
year
overall
and
disease-
specific
survival
rates
were
84
%
and
100
%
,
respectively
.
ESD
seems
to
be
a
feasible
,
effective
curative
treatment
for
SESCCs
.
All
patients
should
be
closely
followed
after
ESD
.
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"pathologically incomplete resection"
symptom
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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