Federico Barbaro, Luigi Giovanni Papparella, Michele Francesco Chiappetta, Tommaso Schepis, Rossella Maresca, Livio Enrico Del Vecchio, Cristina Ciuffini, Silvia Pecere, Lucio Petruzziello, Guido Costamagna, Cristiano Spada
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Abstract
Background and aim: Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of superficial nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (SNADETs) is challenging, and to date, only a few studies assessed the clinical outcomes of EMR in the duodenum. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of EMR for the treatment of SNADETs >10 mm.
Patients and methods: This is a single-center retrospective study reporting data from a cohort of consecutive patients undergoing EMR of large (>1 cm) SNADETs between January 2017 and December 2021.
Results: A total of 81 patients with 83 lesions underwent EMR (70 conventional EMR, 13 underwater EMR). The median size was 20 mm (range: 10-60 mm). The mean procedure time was 45 ± 30 min, and the en-bloc resection rate was 47%. In all patients, SNADETs were successfully removed (i.e. technical success). Delayed bleeding occurred in 5 (6%) of EMRs. One delayed perforation occurred, which was managed surgically. Recurrence rate was 20% with a median follow-up period of 20.5 months. Recurrence was detected at the first endoscopic follow-up in 88% of cases, and all recurrences were successfully treated endoscopically. Lesion size (P = 0.04), previous endoscopic resection (P = 0.05), and piecemeal resection (P = 0.05) were independent risk factors of local recurrence after EMR on multivariate-adjusted analysis.
Conclusion: Large duodenal adenomas can be effectively managed by EMR. However, duodenal EMR of large lesions carries a significant risk of early recurrence, with a nonnegligible risk of adverse events. Lesion dimension, piecemeal resection, and previous endoscopic resection were associated with a higher recurrence rate. Close endoscopic follow-up is recommended given the high incidence of early recurrence, which can be successfully treated endoscopically.
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