{"title":"【改良内镜下粘膜切除术治疗早期胃肠道病变】。","authors":"W F Chen, W H Wu, X P Zhang, W W Fan","doi":"10.3760/cma.j.cn441530-20241022-00347","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate the clinical efficacy of modified endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in the management of early gastrointestinal lesions. <b>Methods:</b> Upon endoscopic identification of the lesion, normal saline is injected into the submucosa to establish a fluid cushion, which elevates the lesion's mucosa. Methylene blue may also be applied to improve visualization of the relationship between the submucosa and muscular layer. A snare with a tip diameter of 2-3 mm is utilized to circumferentially incise the mucosal layer at the lesion's edge, forming a circular groove. The snare is anchored within this groove, allowing for complete resection of the lesion in a single step. The procedure involves a slow and alternating technique of electrosurgical cutting and coagulation to minimize bleeding risks, while upward tension on the snare during cutting reduces perforation risks. Direct coagulation of exposed blood vessels is performed using the snare tip, and hemostatic clips are applied to larger defects; nylon sutures may be utilized for substantial wounds. <b>Results:</b> Between June 2015 and April 2024, modified EMR was performed on 65 patients with early gastrointestinal lesions at Dongguan Children's Hospital, Guangdong Medical University. The mean operative time was (15.2 ± 3.1) minutes, with a complete resection rate of 100% and negative margins confirmed. Postoperative complications included one case each of delayed bleeding and electrosurgical syndrome. The average cost of consumables was (1887.2±187.6) yuan. Follow-up colonoscopies at 3 and 6 months postoperatively indicated no recurrences. <b>Conclusions:</b> Modified EMR demonstrates a short operative time, high safety and efficacy, and reduced material costs in the treatment of early gastrointestinal mucosal lesions.</p>","PeriodicalId":23959,"journal":{"name":"中华胃肠外科杂志","volume":"27 12","pages":"1284-1287"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Modified endoscopic mucosal resection for the treatment of early gastrointestinal lesions].\",\"authors\":\"W F Chen, W H Wu, X P Zhang, W W Fan\",\"doi\":\"10.3760/cma.j.cn441530-20241022-00347\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate the clinical efficacy of modified endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in the management of early gastrointestinal lesions. <b>Methods:</b> Upon endoscopic identification of the lesion, normal saline is injected into the submucosa to establish a fluid cushion, which elevates the lesion's mucosa. Methylene blue may also be applied to improve visualization of the relationship between the submucosa and muscular layer. A snare with a tip diameter of 2-3 mm is utilized to circumferentially incise the mucosal layer at the lesion's edge, forming a circular groove. The snare is anchored within this groove, allowing for complete resection of the lesion in a single step. The procedure involves a slow and alternating technique of electrosurgical cutting and coagulation to minimize bleeding risks, while upward tension on the snare during cutting reduces perforation risks. Direct coagulation of exposed blood vessels is performed using the snare tip, and hemostatic clips are applied to larger defects; nylon sutures may be utilized for substantial wounds. <b>Results:</b> Between June 2015 and April 2024, modified EMR was performed on 65 patients with early gastrointestinal lesions at Dongguan Children's Hospital, Guangdong Medical University. The mean operative time was (15.2 ± 3.1) minutes, with a complete resection rate of 100% and negative margins confirmed. Postoperative complications included one case each of delayed bleeding and electrosurgical syndrome. The average cost of consumables was (1887.2±187.6) yuan. 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[Modified endoscopic mucosal resection for the treatment of early gastrointestinal lesions].
Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of modified endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in the management of early gastrointestinal lesions. Methods: Upon endoscopic identification of the lesion, normal saline is injected into the submucosa to establish a fluid cushion, which elevates the lesion's mucosa. Methylene blue may also be applied to improve visualization of the relationship between the submucosa and muscular layer. A snare with a tip diameter of 2-3 mm is utilized to circumferentially incise the mucosal layer at the lesion's edge, forming a circular groove. The snare is anchored within this groove, allowing for complete resection of the lesion in a single step. The procedure involves a slow and alternating technique of electrosurgical cutting and coagulation to minimize bleeding risks, while upward tension on the snare during cutting reduces perforation risks. Direct coagulation of exposed blood vessels is performed using the snare tip, and hemostatic clips are applied to larger defects; nylon sutures may be utilized for substantial wounds. Results: Between June 2015 and April 2024, modified EMR was performed on 65 patients with early gastrointestinal lesions at Dongguan Children's Hospital, Guangdong Medical University. The mean operative time was (15.2 ± 3.1) minutes, with a complete resection rate of 100% and negative margins confirmed. Postoperative complications included one case each of delayed bleeding and electrosurgical syndrome. The average cost of consumables was (1887.2±187.6) yuan. Follow-up colonoscopies at 3 and 6 months postoperatively indicated no recurrences. Conclusions: Modified EMR demonstrates a short operative time, high safety and efficacy, and reduced material costs in the treatment of early gastrointestinal mucosal lesions.