The macroscopic and histological effects of argon plasma coagulation followed by subepithelial ablation on early esophageal squamous cell carcinoma using magnifying endoscopy with blue laser imaging

Q4 Dentistry
Y. Kume, K. Kawada, T. Okada, A. Hoshino, Y. Tokairin, Y. Nakajima, Takashi Ito, Y. Kinugasa, T. Kawano
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Abstract

Background Argon plasma coagulation (APC) followed by subepithelial ablation (termed APCSEA) is an effective means of treating early esopha geal squamous cell carcinomas (EESCCs). However, the mechanism of tissue exfoliation after the first ablation was unknown. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the exfoliated esophageal mucosa after the first ablation. Methods We examined 13 EESCC lesions. We then marked them by APC. We removed the epithelium exfoliated by the initial ablation procedure and performed magnifying endoscopy with blue laser imaging for the exfoliated area and a second ablation procedure for subepithelial degeneration. The exfoliated tissue was examined histopathologically. Results The basement membrane was not visible on the surface of the exfoliated samples. Among the 13 exfoliated specimens, 9 were confirmed to have viable carcinoma. The basal cell layer was exposed homogeneously on most of the surface of the exfoliated esophagus. In the intraepithelial papillae, basement membrane was dissected at the same level as the exfoliated surface surrounding it, or preserved intact. Conclusion The basal cell layer containing carcinoma in situ was exposed homogeneously on most of the surface of the esophagus just before the second ablation procedure. A second ablation procedure was found to be essential for treating EESCC.
蓝色激光放大内镜观察氩等离子凝固后上皮下消融对早期食管鳞状细胞癌的宏观及组织学影响
背景氩等离子凝血(APC)后上皮下消融(APCSEA)是治疗早期食管鳞状细胞癌(eescc)的有效手段。然而,第一次消融后组织脱落的机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨第一次消融后脱落的食管黏膜的特征。方法对13例EESCC病变进行检查。然后我们用APC标记它们。我们切除了最初消融过程中脱落的上皮,并对脱落区域进行了蓝色激光成像的放大内窥镜检查,并对上皮下变性进行了第二次消融。对脱落组织进行组织病理学检查。结果剥脱标本表面未见基底膜。在13例去角质标本中,9例确诊为活癌。基底细胞层均匀地暴露在脱落食管的大部分表面。在上皮内乳头中,基底膜在与其周围脱落表面相同的水平被剥离,或完整保存。结论食管基底细胞层原位癌在第二次消融前均匀暴露于大部分食管表面。第二次消融是治疗EESCC的必要手段。
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Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.
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