Abstract

Endoscopic submucosal (sm) dissection (ESD) is a recently used technique that enables en-bloc resection of large colorectal tumors allowing a more precise histopathological analysis of the resected specimen. However, it has not been widely adopted even in Japan mainly due to its technical difficulty and increased risk of perforation. Herein, we present an ESD-treated lesion with deep sm invasion removed without complications, such as bleeding or perforation, from a patient at high-risk for surgical intervention. A successful ESD was achieved although the sm invasion was greater than 1000 μm from the muscularis mucosae, and the nonlifting sign was positive. It is our belief that this procedure should be performed at least in patients at high-risk for surgical intervention. At present, we have removed 16 lesions with deep sm invasion by ESD without complications, demonstrating that deep sm cancer can be successfully resected by this technique as a local resection. Herein, we report on one of these cases.

Highlights

  • According to the Paris classification of superficial neoplastic lesions [16], lesions with sm invasion of less than 1000 μm from the muscularis mucosae should be removed by Endoscopic submucosal (sm) dissection (ESD)

  • Due to the patient’s critical heart condition, ESD was performed the sm invasion exceeded 1000 μm in depth, and the nonlifting sign was positive

  • At the National Cancer Center Hospital a total of 16 cases with deep invasive sm lesions have been successfully removed by ESD, with negative lateral and vertical margins observed during histopathological analysis of the resected specimen

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Endoscopic submucosal (sm) dissection (ESD) is a recently used technique that enables en-bloc resection of large colorectal tumors allowing a more precise histopathological analysis of the resected specimen. It has not been widely adopted even in Japan mainly due to its technical difficulty and increased risk of perforation. We present an ESD-treated lesion with deep sm invasion removed without complications, such as bleeding or perforation, from a patient at high-risk for surgical intervention. We have removed 16 lesions with deep sm invasion by ESD without complications, demonstrating that deep sm cancer can be successfully resected by this technique as a local resection.

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