Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms
Background/Aims Although second-look endoscopy (SLE) is frequently performed after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) to prevent bleeding, no studies have reported SLE findings after colorectal ESD. This study aimed to investigate SLE findings and their role in preventing delayed bleedin...
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doaj-3735d230c3444a4cbaa2f8a0c74978862021-09-13T01:34:22ZengThe Korean Association of Internal MedicineThe Korean Journal of Internal Medicine1226-33032005-66482021-09-013651063107310.3904/kjim.2020.058170607Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasmsSoo-kyung Park0Hyeon Jeong Goong1Bong Min Ko2Haewon Kim3Hyo Sun Seok4Moon Sung Lee5 Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine and Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Digestive Disease Center and Research Institute and Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, Bucheon, Korea Digestive Disease Center and Research Institute and Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, Bucheon, Korea Digestive Disease Center and Research Institute and Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, Bucheon, Korea Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Digestive Disease Center and Research Institute and Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, Bucheon, KoreaBackground/Aims Although second-look endoscopy (SLE) is frequently performed after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) to prevent bleeding, no studies have reported SLE findings after colorectal ESD. This study aimed to investigate SLE findings and their role in preventing delayed bleeding after colorectal ESD. Methods Post-ESD ulcer appearances were divided into coagulation (with or without remnant minor vessels) and clip closure groups. SLE findings were categorized according to the Forrest classification (high-risk ulcer stigma [type I and IIa] and low-risk ulcer stigma [type IIb, IIc, III, or clip closure]), and risk factors for high-risk ulcer stigma were analyzed. Results Among the 375 cases investigated, SLEs were performed in 171 (45.6%) patients. The incidences of high-risk ulcer stigma and low-risk stigma were 5.3% (9/171) and 94.7% (162/171), respectively. During SLE, endoscopic hemostasis was performed more frequently in the high-risk ulcer stigma group than in the low-risk ulcer stigma group (44.4% [4/9] vs. 1.9% [3/162], respectively; p < 0.001), but most of the endoscopic hemostasis in the high-risk ulcer stigma group (3/4, 75.0%) were prophylactic hemostasis. Post-ESD delayed bleeding occurred in three (0.8%) patients belonging to the SLE group, of which, one patient was from the high-risk stigma group and two were from the low-risk stigma group. Conclusions The incidence of high-risk ulcer stigma during SLE was low, and delayed bleeding occurred in, both, high-risk and low-risk groups of SLE. SLEs performed after colorectal ESD may not be effective in preventing delayed bleeding, and further prospective studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of SLE in post-colorectal ESD.http://www.kjim.org/upload/pdf/kjim-2020-058.pdfcolorectal neoplasmsendoscopic mucosal resectionsecond-look endoscopy |
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Soo-kyung Park Hyeon Jeong Goong Bong Min Ko Haewon Kim Hyo Sun Seok Moon Sung Lee |
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Soo-kyung Park |
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Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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Second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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second-look endoscopy findings after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal epithelial neoplasms |
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The Korean Association of Internal Medicine |
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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine |
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1226-3303 2005-6648 |
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2021-09-01 |
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Background/Aims Although second-look endoscopy (SLE) is frequently performed after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) to prevent bleeding, no studies have reported SLE findings after colorectal ESD. This study aimed to investigate SLE findings and their role in preventing delayed bleeding after colorectal ESD. Methods Post-ESD ulcer appearances were divided into coagulation (with or without remnant minor vessels) and clip closure groups. SLE findings were categorized according to the Forrest classification (high-risk ulcer stigma [type I and IIa] and low-risk ulcer stigma [type IIb, IIc, III, or clip closure]), and risk factors for high-risk ulcer stigma were analyzed. Results Among the 375 cases investigated, SLEs were performed in 171 (45.6%) patients. The incidences of high-risk ulcer stigma and low-risk stigma were 5.3% (9/171) and 94.7% (162/171), respectively. During SLE, endoscopic hemostasis was performed more frequently in the high-risk ulcer stigma group than in the low-risk ulcer stigma group (44.4% [4/9] vs. 1.9% [3/162], respectively; p < 0.001), but most of the endoscopic hemostasis in the high-risk ulcer stigma group (3/4, 75.0%) were prophylactic hemostasis. Post-ESD delayed bleeding occurred in three (0.8%) patients belonging to the SLE group, of which, one patient was from the high-risk stigma group and two were from the low-risk stigma group. Conclusions The incidence of high-risk ulcer stigma during SLE was low, and delayed bleeding occurred in, both, high-risk and low-risk groups of SLE. SLEs performed after colorectal ESD may not be effective in preventing delayed bleeding, and further prospective studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of SLE in post-colorectal ESD. |
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colorectal neoplasms endoscopic mucosal resection second-look endoscopy |
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