BACKGROUND Primary schwannoma is a rare submucosal tumor of the esophagus,which is most often benign,and surgery is the only effective treatment.So far,only a few cases have been reported.Herein,we reported a single c...BACKGROUND Primary schwannoma is a rare submucosal tumor of the esophagus,which is most often benign,and surgery is the only effective treatment.So far,only a few cases have been reported.Herein,we reported a single case diagnosed with primary esophageal schwannoma that was totally removed by submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(STER).CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old man presented to the hospital with a history of resection of a malignant gastric tumor and mild dysphagia.Endoscopic examination revealed a large submucosal elevated lesion in the esophagus 25-30 cm from the incisors.Endoscopic ultrasonography detected a 45 mm×35 mm×31 mm hypoechoic lesion;chest computed tomography showed a mass of approximately 55 mm×35 mm×29 mm.A preliminary examination showed features suggestive of a stromal tumor.Pathological findings indicated esophageal schwannoma.Next,STER alone was performed to completely resect the mass,and the patient recovered well post-surgery.Afterward,the patient was discharged and showed no tumor recurrence at 33 mo of follow-up.CONCLUSION Endoscopic resection is still an effective treatment for large esophageal schwannomas(>30 mm)under meticulous morphological evaluation.展开更多
BACKGROUND Gastric subepithelial tumors(SETs)may harbor potential malignancy.Although it is well recognized that large SETs should be resected,the precise treatment strategy remains controversial.Compared to surgical ...BACKGROUND Gastric subepithelial tumors(SETs)may harbor potential malignancy.Although it is well recognized that large SETs should be resected,the precise treatment strategy remains controversial.Compared to surgical resection,endoscopic resection(ER)has many advantages;however,ER of SETs in the cardia is challenging.AIM To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic full-thickness resection(EFTR)for the treatment of gastric cardia SETs.METHODS We retrospectively reviewed data from all patients with SETs originating from the muscularis propria layer in the gastric cardia that were treated by EFTR or submucosal tunneling ER(STER)at Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University between November 2014 and May 2022.Baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes,including procedure times and complications rates,were compared between groups of patients receiving EFTR and STER.RESULTS A total of 171 tumors were successfully removed[71(41.5%)tumors in the EFTR and 100(58.5%)tumors in the STER group].Gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)were the most common SET.The en bloc resection rate was 100%in the EFTR group vs 97.0%in STER group(P>0.05).Overall,the EFTR group had a higher complete resection rate than the STER group(98.6%vs 91.0%,P<0.05).The procedure time was also shorter in the EFTR group(44.63±28.66 min vs 53.36±27.34,P<0.05).The most common major complication in both groups was electrocoagulation syndrome.There was no significant difference in total complications between the two groups(21.1%vs 22.0%,P=0.89).CONCLUSION EFTR of gastric cardia SETs is a very promising method to facilitate complete resection with similar complications and reduced operative times compared to STER.In cases of suspected GISTs or an unclear diagnosis,EFTR should be recommended to ensure complete resection.展开更多
BACKGROUND Endoscopic resection approaches,including endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD),submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(STER)and endoscopic fullthickness resection(EFTR),have been widely used for the trea...BACKGROUND Endoscopic resection approaches,including endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD),submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(STER)and endoscopic fullthickness resection(EFTR),have been widely used for the treatment of submucosal tumors(SMTs)located in the upper gastrointestinal tract.However,compared to SMTs located in the esophagus or stomach,endoscopic resection of SMTs from the esophagogastric junction(EGJ)is much more difficult because of the sharp angle and narrow lumen of the EGJ.SMTs originating from the muscularis propria(MP)in the EGJ,especially those that grow extraluminally and adhere closely to the serosa,make endoscopic resection even more difficult.AIM To investigate the predictors of difficult endoscopic resection for SMTs from the MP layer at the EGJ.METHODS A total of 90 patients with SMTs from the MP layer at the EGJ were included in the present study.The difficulty of endoscopic resection was defined as a long procedure time,failure of en bloc resection and intraoperative bleeding.Clinicopathological,endoscopic and follow-up data were collected and analyzed.Statistical analysis of independent risks for piecemeal resection,long operative time,and intraoperative bleeding were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTS According to the location and growth pattern of the tumor,44 patients underwent STER,14 patients underwent EFTR,and the remaining 32 patients received a standard ESD procedure.The tumor size was 20.0 mm(range 5.0–100.0 mm).Fourty-seven out of 90 lesions(52.2%)were regularly shaped.The overall en bloc resection rate was 84.4%.The operation time was 43 min(range 16–126 min).The intraoperative bleeding rate was 18.9%.There were no adverse events that required therapeutic intervention during or after the procedures.The surgical approach had no significant correlation with en bloc resection,long operative time or intraoperative bleeding.Large tumor size(≥30 mm)and irregular tumor shape were independent predictors for piecemeal resection(OR:7.346,P=0.032 and OR:18.004,P=0.029,respectively),long operative time(≥60 min)(OR:47.330,P=0.000 and OR:6.863,P=0.034,respectively)and intraoperative bleeding(OR:20.631,P=0.002 and OR:19.020,P=0.021,respectively).CONCLUSION Endoscopic resection is an effective treatment for SMTs in the MP layer at the EGJ.Tumors with large size and irregular shape were independent predictors for difficult endoscopic resection.展开更多
BACKGROUND Esophageal schwannomas are uncommon esophageal submucosal benign tumors and are usually treated with surgery.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report three cases of middle/lower thoracic esophageal schwannoma treated su...BACKGROUND Esophageal schwannomas are uncommon esophageal submucosal benign tumors and are usually treated with surgery.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report three cases of middle/lower thoracic esophageal schwannoma treated successfully with endoscopic resection.These lesions were misdiagnosed as leiomyoma on preoperative imaging.During the endoscopic resection of such tumors,there is a risk of esophageal perforation due to their deep location.If possible,submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection should be used.CONCLUSION For larger schwannomas,endoscopy combined with thoracoscopy can be considered for en bloc resection.We performed a mini literature review in order to present the current status of diagnosis and treatment for esophageal schwannoma.展开更多
Per-oral endoscopic myotomy(POEM)represents a natural orifice endoscopic surgery(NOTES)approach to laparoscopy Heller myotomy(LHM).POEM is arguably the most successful clinical application of NOTES.The growth of POEM ...Per-oral endoscopic myotomy(POEM)represents a natural orifice endoscopic surgery(NOTES)approach to laparoscopy Heller myotomy(LHM).POEM is arguably the most successful clinical application of NOTES.The growth of POEM from a single center in 2008 to approximately 60 centers worldwide in 2014 with several thousand procedures having been performed attests to the success of POEM.Initial efficacy,safety and acid reflux data suggest at least equivalence of POEM to LHM,the previous gold standard for achalasia therapy.Adjunctive techniques used in the West include impedance planimetry for real-time intraprocedural luminal assessment and endoscopic suturing for challenging mucosal defect closures during POEM.The impact of POEM extends beyond the realm of esophageal motility disorders as it is rapidly popularizing endoscopic submucosal dissection in the West and spawning offshoots that use the submucosal tunnel technique for a host of new indications ranging from resection of tumors to pyloromyotomy for gastroparesis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Ménétrier’s disease is a rare condition characterized by enlarged gastric folds,usually located in the whole body and fundus of the stomach.This report presents an unusual case of localized M...BACKGROUND Ménétrier’s disease is a rare condition characterized by enlarged gastric folds,usually located in the whole body and fundus of the stomach.This report presents an unusual case of localized Ménétrier’s disease elevated by a submucosal lipoma and thus looking like a polypoid mass and causing an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.The mass was successfully removed with endoscopic submucosal dissection.CASE SUMMARY Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed on a 76-year-old male patient after an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding,manifesting as fatigue and melena.A large polypoid mass(4 cm×1 cm)with enlarged mucosal folds was found in the body of the stomach,between the lesser curvature and posterior wall.A small ulcer at the distal end of the mass was identified as the source of the bleeding.Biopsy was negative for neoplasia.Computed tomography showed a submucosal lesion beneath the affected mucosa,most likely a lipoma.The mass was removed en bloc with tunneling endoscopic submucosal dissection.Final pathology determined that the mass included Ménétrier’s disease and a submucosal lipoma.The patient was scheduled for follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy.CONCLUSION Localized Ménétrier’s disease can coexist with a submucosal lipoma creating a polypoid mass with risk of bleeding.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81871337Medical and Health Science and Technology Projects of Zhejiang Province,No.2019KY117.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary schwannoma is a rare submucosal tumor of the esophagus,which is most often benign,and surgery is the only effective treatment.So far,only a few cases have been reported.Herein,we reported a single case diagnosed with primary esophageal schwannoma that was totally removed by submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(STER).CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old man presented to the hospital with a history of resection of a malignant gastric tumor and mild dysphagia.Endoscopic examination revealed a large submucosal elevated lesion in the esophagus 25-30 cm from the incisors.Endoscopic ultrasonography detected a 45 mm×35 mm×31 mm hypoechoic lesion;chest computed tomography showed a mass of approximately 55 mm×35 mm×29 mm.A preliminary examination showed features suggestive of a stromal tumor.Pathological findings indicated esophageal schwannoma.Next,STER alone was performed to completely resect the mass,and the patient recovered well post-surgery.Afterward,the patient was discharged and showed no tumor recurrence at 33 mo of follow-up.CONCLUSION Endoscopic resection is still an effective treatment for large esophageal schwannomas(>30 mm)under meticulous morphological evaluation.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82273025China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,No.2022TQ0070 and No.2022M710759Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology,No.22JC1403003 and No.22S31903800.
文摘BACKGROUND Gastric subepithelial tumors(SETs)may harbor potential malignancy.Although it is well recognized that large SETs should be resected,the precise treatment strategy remains controversial.Compared to surgical resection,endoscopic resection(ER)has many advantages;however,ER of SETs in the cardia is challenging.AIM To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic full-thickness resection(EFTR)for the treatment of gastric cardia SETs.METHODS We retrospectively reviewed data from all patients with SETs originating from the muscularis propria layer in the gastric cardia that were treated by EFTR or submucosal tunneling ER(STER)at Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University between November 2014 and May 2022.Baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes,including procedure times and complications rates,were compared between groups of patients receiving EFTR and STER.RESULTS A total of 171 tumors were successfully removed[71(41.5%)tumors in the EFTR and 100(58.5%)tumors in the STER group].Gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)were the most common SET.The en bloc resection rate was 100%in the EFTR group vs 97.0%in STER group(P>0.05).Overall,the EFTR group had a higher complete resection rate than the STER group(98.6%vs 91.0%,P<0.05).The procedure time was also shorter in the EFTR group(44.63±28.66 min vs 53.36±27.34,P<0.05).The most common major complication in both groups was electrocoagulation syndrome.There was no significant difference in total complications between the two groups(21.1%vs 22.0%,P=0.89).CONCLUSION EFTR of gastric cardia SETs is a very promising method to facilitate complete resection with similar complications and reduced operative times compared to STER.In cases of suspected GISTs or an unclear diagnosis,EFTR should be recommended to ensure complete resection.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality,China,No.19411951505.
文摘BACKGROUND Endoscopic resection approaches,including endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD),submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(STER)and endoscopic fullthickness resection(EFTR),have been widely used for the treatment of submucosal tumors(SMTs)located in the upper gastrointestinal tract.However,compared to SMTs located in the esophagus or stomach,endoscopic resection of SMTs from the esophagogastric junction(EGJ)is much more difficult because of the sharp angle and narrow lumen of the EGJ.SMTs originating from the muscularis propria(MP)in the EGJ,especially those that grow extraluminally and adhere closely to the serosa,make endoscopic resection even more difficult.AIM To investigate the predictors of difficult endoscopic resection for SMTs from the MP layer at the EGJ.METHODS A total of 90 patients with SMTs from the MP layer at the EGJ were included in the present study.The difficulty of endoscopic resection was defined as a long procedure time,failure of en bloc resection and intraoperative bleeding.Clinicopathological,endoscopic and follow-up data were collected and analyzed.Statistical analysis of independent risks for piecemeal resection,long operative time,and intraoperative bleeding were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTS According to the location and growth pattern of the tumor,44 patients underwent STER,14 patients underwent EFTR,and the remaining 32 patients received a standard ESD procedure.The tumor size was 20.0 mm(range 5.0–100.0 mm).Fourty-seven out of 90 lesions(52.2%)were regularly shaped.The overall en bloc resection rate was 84.4%.The operation time was 43 min(range 16–126 min).The intraoperative bleeding rate was 18.9%.There were no adverse events that required therapeutic intervention during or after the procedures.The surgical approach had no significant correlation with en bloc resection,long operative time or intraoperative bleeding.Large tumor size(≥30 mm)and irregular tumor shape were independent predictors for piecemeal resection(OR:7.346,P=0.032 and OR:18.004,P=0.029,respectively),long operative time(≥60 min)(OR:47.330,P=0.000 and OR:6.863,P=0.034,respectively)and intraoperative bleeding(OR:20.631,P=0.002 and OR:19.020,P=0.021,respectively).CONCLUSION Endoscopic resection is an effective treatment for SMTs in the MP layer at the EGJ.Tumors with large size and irregular shape were independent predictors for difficult endoscopic resection.
基金Supported by The Shandong Key Research and Development Program,No.2016GSF201004and The Jinan Science and Technology Plan Project,No.201705055.
文摘BACKGROUND Esophageal schwannomas are uncommon esophageal submucosal benign tumors and are usually treated with surgery.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report three cases of middle/lower thoracic esophageal schwannoma treated successfully with endoscopic resection.These lesions were misdiagnosed as leiomyoma on preoperative imaging.During the endoscopic resection of such tumors,there is a risk of esophageal perforation due to their deep location.If possible,submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection should be used.CONCLUSION For larger schwannomas,endoscopy combined with thoracoscopy can be considered for en bloc resection.We performed a mini literature review in order to present the current status of diagnosis and treatment for esophageal schwannoma.
文摘Per-oral endoscopic myotomy(POEM)represents a natural orifice endoscopic surgery(NOTES)approach to laparoscopy Heller myotomy(LHM).POEM is arguably the most successful clinical application of NOTES.The growth of POEM from a single center in 2008 to approximately 60 centers worldwide in 2014 with several thousand procedures having been performed attests to the success of POEM.Initial efficacy,safety and acid reflux data suggest at least equivalence of POEM to LHM,the previous gold standard for achalasia therapy.Adjunctive techniques used in the West include impedance planimetry for real-time intraprocedural luminal assessment and endoscopic suturing for challenging mucosal defect closures during POEM.The impact of POEM extends beyond the realm of esophageal motility disorders as it is rapidly popularizing endoscopic submucosal dissection in the West and spawning offshoots that use the submucosal tunnel technique for a host of new indications ranging from resection of tumors to pyloromyotomy for gastroparesis.
文摘BACKGROUND Ménétrier’s disease is a rare condition characterized by enlarged gastric folds,usually located in the whole body and fundus of the stomach.This report presents an unusual case of localized Ménétrier’s disease elevated by a submucosal lipoma and thus looking like a polypoid mass and causing an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.The mass was successfully removed with endoscopic submucosal dissection.CASE SUMMARY Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed on a 76-year-old male patient after an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding,manifesting as fatigue and melena.A large polypoid mass(4 cm×1 cm)with enlarged mucosal folds was found in the body of the stomach,between the lesser curvature and posterior wall.A small ulcer at the distal end of the mass was identified as the source of the bleeding.Biopsy was negative for neoplasia.Computed tomography showed a submucosal lesion beneath the affected mucosa,most likely a lipoma.The mass was removed en bloc with tunneling endoscopic submucosal dissection.Final pathology determined that the mass included Ménétrier’s disease and a submucosal lipoma.The patient was scheduled for follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy.CONCLUSION Localized Ménétrier’s disease can coexist with a submucosal lipoma creating a polypoid mass with risk of bleeding.