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Biliary drainage in patients with altered anatomy:Literature review of different endoscopic approaches
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作者 Silvia Cocca Gianmaria Casoni Pattacini +11 位作者 Alessandro Grova Sofia Esposito Marinella Lupo Mario Ferrante Giuseppe Grande Chiara Guidotti Flavia Pigò Tancredi Vincenzo Li Cavoli Alessandro Mussetto Micaela Piccoli Rita Conigliaro Helga Bertani 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2026年第2期90-103,共14页
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)in patients with surgically altered anatomy remains a challenging field in therapeutic endoscopy due to the complex anatomical reconstructions that limit access to t... Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)in patients with surgically altered anatomy remains a challenging field in therapeutic endoscopy due to the complex anatomical reconstructions that limit access to the biliary tree.Over the past two decades,device-assisted enteroscopy(DAE),including singleballoon,double-balloon,and motorized spiral enteroscopy,has expanded the feasibility of ERCP in this population,with overall technical success rates generally reported between 70%and 90%.Nevertheless,these techniques are technically demanding,time-consuming,and frequently affected by limited reach and unstable positioning.More recently,interventional endoscopic ultrasound(EUS)-guided procedures have emerged as highly effective alternatives,significantly improving clinical outcomes in selected patients,particularly in those with long-limb Roux-en-Y reconstructions where conventional methods are less effective.Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage continues to represent a valuable salvage option when endoscopic approaches fail,though it is associated with a greater burden of reinterventions and adverse events.This minireview provides a comprehensive overview of the main endoscopic strategies for biliary drainage in altered anatomy,focusing on technical considerations,efficacy,and safety profiles of DAE-assisted ERCP,EUS-guided interventions,and motorized systems.The evolving landscape of biliary drainage in this setting highlights the need for tailored treatment strategies,multidisciplinary collaboration,referral to high-volume centers,and further prospective studies to refine patient selection and optimize clinical outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Surgical altered anatomy ENTEROSCOPY endoscopic ultrasound Biliary drainage endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Comparing trans-oral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach and trans-areolar approaches regarding postoperative infections and swallowing difficulty
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作者 Hyder Mirghani 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 2026年第1期21-27,共7页
BACKGROUND Due to the increasing rate of thyroid nodules diagnosis,and the desire to avoid the unsightly cervical scar,remote thyroidectomies were invented and are increasingly performed.Transoral endoscopic thyroidec... BACKGROUND Due to the increasing rate of thyroid nodules diagnosis,and the desire to avoid the unsightly cervical scar,remote thyroidectomies were invented and are increasingly performed.Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach and trans-areolar approaches(TAA)are the two most commonly used remote approaches.No previous meta-analysis has compared postoperative infections and swallowing difficulties among the two procedures.AIM To compared the same among patients undergoing lobectomy for unilateral thyroid carcinoma/benign thyroid nodule.METHODS We searched PubMed MEDLINE,Google Scholar,and Cochrane Library from the date of the first published article up to August 2025.The term used were transoral thyroidectomy vestibular approach,trans areolar thyroidectomy,scarless thyroidectomy,remote thyroidectomy,infections,postoperative,inflammation,dysphagia,and swallowing difficulties.We identified 130 studies,of them,30 full texts were screened and only six studies were included in the final meta-analysis.RESULTS Postoperative infections were not different between the two approaches,odd ratio=1.33,95%confidence interval:0.50-3.53,theχ2 was 1.92 and the P-value for overall effect of 0.57.Similarly,transient swallowing difficulty was not different between the two forms of surgery,with odd ratio=0.91,95%confidence interval:0.35-2.40;theχ2 was 1.32,and the P-value for overall effect of 0.85.CONCLUSION No significant statistical differences were evident between trans-oral endoscopic Mirghani H.Infections and swallowing difficulty in scarless thyroidectomy WJCC https://www.wjgnet.com 2 January 6,2026 Volume 14 Issue 1 thyroidectomy vestibular approach and trans-areolar approach regarding postoperative infection and transient swallowing difficulties.Further longer randomized trials are needed. 展开更多
关键词 Trans-oral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach Trans-areolar approaches Postoperative Infections swallowing difficulty
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Advancements in endoscopic closure: Embracing a new era of managing complications and postprocedural defects after endoscopic submucosal dissection
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作者 Michał Spychalski Zofia Orzeszko Przemysław Kasprzyk 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第10期16-35,共20页
Endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)has emerged as a safe and sufficient method of treatment of superficial lesions in the gastrointestinal(GI)tract.Advances in endoscopic closure techniques have developed alongside ... Endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)has emerged as a safe and sufficient method of treatment of superficial lesions in the gastrointestinal(GI)tract.Advances in endoscopic closure techniques have developed alongside improvements in resection methods.Recent innovations,such as endoscopic hand suturing and new through-the-scope clips and systems,are transforming the field.Along with new devices,the combined methods of closure are developed.Embracing these new techniques can lead to enhanced recovery and reduced complications,marking an important milestone in medical practice.In fact,the European Society of GI Endoscopy recommends against routine closure of the ESD defect,except in duodenal ESD;however,endoscopic closure is strongly advised for immediate perforations.Furthermore,the American Gastroenterology Association provides a detailed expert review on managing perforations in the upper and lower GI tract based on endoscopic closure techniques.On the other hand,the most common postprocedural complications following ESD are delayed bleeding,delayed perforation,and stricture formation.According to recent literature,properly managing the post-ESD defect may reduce the risk of these complications.This review aims to explore novel approaches for managing post-ESD defects and intraprocedural complications to enhance safety and improve long-term outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Endoscopy endoscopic closure techniques endoscopic submucosal dissection Through-the-scope clips Over-the-scope-clips endoscopic hand suturing Over-Stitch system Mantis clip X-Tack endoscopic HeliX tacking system
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Advancements in endoscopic resection of gastrointestinal stromal tumors: Techniques, outcomes, and perspectives
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作者 Jie Wu Zhen-Dong Jin 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 2025年第10期90-97,共8页
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract and arise from the interstitial cells of Cajal.They predominantly affect individuals between 50 and 70 years o... Gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract and arise from the interstitial cells of Cajal.They predominantly affect individuals between 50 and 70 years of age and often carry malignant potential despite being frequently asymptomatic.The stomach and small intestine are the most common locations,while involvement of the esophagus,colon,or rectum is relatively rare.GISTs are often discovered incidentally during endoscopic or radiologic evaluations,and the diagnosis is confirmed through tissue biopsy and immunohistochemical staining,particularly for KIT(CD117),DOG1,and PDGFRA.In the past decade,laparoscopic resection has been considered the standard treatment for localized GISTs smaller than 5 cm.However,recent advances in endoscopic technology have led to a growing role for endoscopic resection as a safe and effective treatment option for selected nonmetastatic GISTs.Endoscopic techniques such as endoscopic submucosal dissection,endoscopic submucosal excavation,submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection,and endoscopic full-thickness resection have demonstrated favorable outcomes,including high complete resection(R0)rates,shorter hospital stays,and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery.The selection of an appropriate resection method depends on tumor size,location,depth of invasion,and proximity to vital structures.Endoscopic ultrasound has become an essential tool for preprocedural assessment,providing detailed information on tumor characteristics and helping to guide management decisions.While endoscopic resection is a promising minimally invasive approach,it should be performed by skilled endoscopists with appropriate training due to the technical complexity and risk of complications such as bleeding or perforation.This review summarizes recent developments in endoscopic resection of GISTs,with a focus on indications,procedural safety,clinical outcomes,and recommendations for optimal patient selection and procedural planning. 展开更多
关键词 Gastrointestinal stromal tumors endoscopic resection Interventional endoscopy Minimally invasive treatment endoscopic submucosal dissection Submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection endoscopic full-thickness resection
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What are the current and potential future roles for endoscopic ultrasound in the treatment of pancreatic cancer? 被引量:5
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作者 Stephen Y Oh Shayan Irani Richard A Kozarek 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2016年第7期319-329,共11页
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. Due to the aggressive tumor biology and late manifestations of the disease, long-term survival is extremely uncommon ... Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. Due to the aggressive tumor biology and late manifestations of the disease, long-term survival is extremely uncommon and the current 5-year survival rate is 7%. Over the last two decades, endoscopic ultrasound(EUS) has evolved from a diagnostic modality to a minimally invasive therapeutic alternative to radiologic procedures and surgery for pancreatic diseases. EUSguided celiac plexus intervention is a useful adjunct to conventional analgesia for patients with pancreatic cancer. EUS-guided biliary drainage has emerged as a viable option in patients who have failed endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Recently, the use of lumen-apposing metal stent to create gastrojejunal anastomosis under EUS and fluoroscopic guidance in patients with malignant gastric outlet obstruction has been reported. On the other hand, anti-tumor therapies delivered by EUS, such as the injection of anti-tumor agents, brachytherapy and ablations are still in the experimental stage without clear survival benefit. In this article, we provide updates on well-established EUS-guided interventions as well as novel techniques relevant to pancreatic cancer. 展开更多
关键词 endoscopic ultrasound Pancreatic cancer PALLIATION endoscopic ultrasound-guided celiac plexus neurolysis and block endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastrojejunal anastomosis endoscopic ultrasound-guided antitumor therapy endoscopic ultrasound-guided fiducial placement endoscopic ultrasound-guided ablation
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Large colorectal lesions:Expanding the boundaries of endoscopic management
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作者 Amit Bagrodia Venkatesh Vaithiyam Supraja Laguduva Mohan 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第12期1-9,共9页
Large colorectal lesions(≥3 cm)present a significant therapeutic challenge due to their potential for malignancy and the technical difficulties they encounter.Endoscopic resection techniques,including endoscopic muco... Large colorectal lesions(≥3 cm)present a significant therapeutic challenge due to their potential for malignancy and the technical difficulties they encounter.Endoscopic resection techniques,including endoscopic mucosal resection,endoscopic submucosal dissection,and endoscopic full-thickness resection,have revolutionized the management of these lesions by offering organ-preserving alternatives to surgery with favorable outcomes.We read with great interest and commended Zhu et al for their valuable study on the endoscopic treatment of large colorectal lesions.Zhu et al’s study provides crucial real-world evidence regarding the safety and effectiveness of advanced endoscopic resection techniques in this challenging patient group.These findings support the possibility of achieving high rates of complete resection with acceptable adverse event profiles,reinforcing the role of endoscopic mucosal resection and submucosal dissection in routine practice.This editorial also offers a comprehensive review of the current literature,discusses its clinical implications,explores future directions,and compares endoscopic resection methods with surgical options.Zhu et al’s study findings not only validate the efficacy of advanced endoscopic resection but also signify a paradigm shift from surgical to organ-preserving strategies in colorectal oncology,a transformation that requires deliberate system-wide training and capacity building. 展开更多
关键词 Large colorectal lesion endoscopic management endoscopic mucosal resection endoscopic submucosal dissection endoscopic full thickness resection Laterally spreading tumors
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Current status of endoscopic resection for small rectal neuroendocrine tumors 被引量:1
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作者 Jian-Ning Liu Hui Chen Nian Fang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2025年第19期10-27,共18页
Rectal neuroendocrine tumor(rNET)is an indolent malignancy often detected during colonoscopy screening.The incidence of rNET has increased approximately 10-fold over the past 30 years.Most rNETs detected during screen... Rectal neuroendocrine tumor(rNET)is an indolent malignancy often detected during colonoscopy screening.The incidence of rNET has increased approximately 10-fold over the past 30 years.Most rNETs detected during screening endoscopy are small,measuring<10 mm.Current guidelines recommend endoscopic resection for small,well-differentiated rNET using modified endoscopic submucosal resection(mEMR)or endoscopic submucosal dissection.However,the optimal endoscopic treatment method remains uncertain.This paper summarizes the evidence on mEMR with submucosal stretching,mEMR without submucosal stretching,endoscopic submucosal dissection and endoscopic full-thickness resection.Given that rNETs often exhibit submucosal invasion,achieving adequate resection depth is crucial to ensure histological complete resection.mEMR with submucosal stretching appears favorable due to its high rate of histological complete resection,safety and convenience.Risk factors associated with lymph node and distant metastases are also discussed.A treatment algorithm is proposed to facilitate clinical decision-making. 展开更多
关键词 Rectal neuroendocrine tumor endoscopic resection endoscopic submucosal dissection Modified endoscopic mucosal resection Histological complete resection Resection depth Risk factor Treatment algorithm
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Results of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography procedures at surgical clinics:A multicenter observational study in Türkiye 被引量:1
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作者 Sezgin Yilmaz Esat Taylan Ugurlu +26 位作者 Alpen Yahya Gumusoglu Mahmut Said Degerli Kemal Dolay Emre Balli Yasin Kara Ali Kocataş EkremÇakar Bünyamin Gürbulak Sercan Yüksel Soykan Arikan Hasan Bektaş Yusuf Emre Aytin Doğan Albayrak Ali Fuat Kaan Gok Cemalettin Ertekin Alpaslan FedayiÇalta Serhat Oğuz MustafaÖrmeci Ali HaldunÖzcan BarışSevinç Ömer Karahan İhsan Tümkaya Osman Kones Mehlika Bilgi Kirmaci Mustafa Yavuz Emrah Akın Merve Yeşilsancak 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 2025年第5期249-256,共8页
BACKGROUND Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is an invasive endoscopic procedure used mainly to treat hepato-pancreato-biliary(HPB)diseases.The need for ERCP has increased with the rising number of H... BACKGROUND Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is an invasive endoscopic procedure used mainly to treat hepato-pancreato-biliary(HPB)diseases.The need for ERCP has increased with the rising number of HPB diseases over the past decade.Thus,due to increased demand,ERCP is performed at more centers.Currently,it is performed by general surgeons,gastroenterology and invasive radiology specialists in the United States and Europe as recommended by the British Society of Gastroenterology(BSG).AIM To present the results of ERCP procedures from fourteen surgical centers in Türkiye.METHODS Fourteen surgical centers performing ERCP were included in the present study.The age,gender,ERCP indication,success status,post-ERCP complications,ERCP reports and the files of 66993 patients who underwent ERCP were collected from the participating centers.The results are discussed according to the targets declared by the BSG,which are volume load per annum,proportion of successful cannulation(>85%),bile duct clearance rate(>75%),stenting rate for strictures(>80%)and complications(<6%).RESULTS A total of 66993 ERCP procedures were performed in the centers included in the study up to August 2024.29250(43.6%)of the procedures were performed urgently,especially for suppurative cholangitis,biliary tract injuries,etc.The remaining 37743(56.4%)cases were performed electively.50.2%of the patients were female and 49.8%were male.The average ages were 56.5 years for women and 55.9 years for men.General anesthesia was used in 84.1%of the patients while sedation was used in 15.9%.The indications were bile duct stone(78.7%),pancreatic tumor(3.9%),papillary tumor(3.3%),cholangiocarcinoma(2.6%),Oddi sphincter dysfunction(2.4%),bile leakage after cholecystectomy(2%),bile leakage after hydatid cyst surgery(1.9%),biliary stricture(1.7%),and other diseases(3.1%).Hyperamylasemia and post-ERCP pancreatitis were the most common complications as observed in 8.1%of the patients.They were usually self-limited and responded to supportive measures.The frequency of the other complications was also consistent with the literature.CONCLUSION There is a huge shortage of ERCP endoscopists worldwide due to insufficient ERCP training and centers especially in developing and underdeveloped countries.As patients requiring ERCP usually present to surgical practitioners,the incorporation of surgeons into this training program is an effective and reliable solution.The BSG recommends the incorporation of surgeons and radiologists in addition to gastroenterology specialists.This study is the first to present the results of ERCP procedures from fourteen surgical centers throughout Türkiye.The results suggest that the surgical centers included were able to achieve the targets set by the BSG.This study demonstrated that the surgical ERCP units in the present work have reached satisfactory results and provided a reliable and successful ERCP service.There are currently no issues regarding the validity and appropriateness of the surgeons performing ERCP.Therefore,ERCP training should be encouraged in surgeons and more surgical ERCP centers should be provided. 展开更多
关键词 endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography General surgeon Education endoscopic retrograde cho-langiopancreatography training Surgical centers endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography endoscopist
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Endoscopic full-thickness resection:A definitive solution for local complete resection of small rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms 被引量:1
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作者 Xiao-Long Zhang Yang-Yang Jiang +6 位作者 Ying-Ying Chang Yu-Li Sun Ying Zhou Yao-Hui Wang Xiao-Tan Dou Hui-Min Guo Ting-Sheng Ling 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2025年第10期51-61,共11页
BACKGROUND Recently,several endoscopic techniques have been used to improve the R0 resection rate of rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms(R-NENs).However,none of these methods can achieve 100%complete resection(CR),particu... BACKGROUND Recently,several endoscopic techniques have been used to improve the R0 resection rate of rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms(R-NENs).However,none of these methods can achieve 100%complete resection(CR),particularly in the vertical direction.Endoscopic full-thickness resection(EFTR)has proven to be an effective method for the treatment of submucosal tumors but is seldom utilized in the eradication of R-NENs.AIM To review cases of R-NENs removed using EFTR and to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this technique.METHODS This retrospective cohort study enrolled 160 patients with pathologically confirmed R-NENs,including 132 who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)and 28 who underwent EFTR.Lesions were categorized as<1 cm,1-2 cm,and>2 cm in size.CR rate,en bloc resection rate,operation time,and complications were evaluated.Subgroup analyses and follow-up were also performed.RESULTS EFTR achieved 100%CR rates for lesions<1 cm and 1-2 cm,compared with 67.0%and 50.0%,respectively,in the ESD group.En bloc resection and successful removal of the R-NENs were achieved in all patients.Meanwhile,EFTR showed performance comparable to ESD in terms of operation time,hospitalization cost,and postoperative adverse events,except for a one-day longer hospital stay.We also analyzed the invasion depth of R-NENs based on full-thickness specimens.The data showed that 80%of lesions(<1 cm)and 85.7%of lesions(1-2 cm)had invaded the SM3 level or deeper at the time of resection.For ESD specimens,46.6%(<1 cm)and 89.3%(1-2 cm)of lesions had infiltrated more than 2000μm beneath the muscularis mucosae.CONCLUSION EFTR has shown superior performance in the resection of small R-NENs compared with that of ESD. 展开更多
关键词 endoscopic full-thickness resection endoscopic submucosal dissection Rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms Complete resection endoscopic technique
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Endoscopic treatment of large colorectal lesions: A retrospective analysis of efficacy and safety 被引量:1
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作者 Wen-Wen Zhu Xin Yang +11 位作者 Zhuo Yang Jiao Liu Wen Jia Xu-Lin Chen Ye Tian Teng-Jiao Gao Guo-Yao Sun Meng Zhang Chuan-Hong Liu Jing-Yi Yu Jian-Feng Huo Huan-Nan Zhao 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第10期134-143,共10页
BACKGROUND The incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer continue to rise.For early-stage colorectal cancer,endoscopic resection has become a preferred or important treatment option due to its significant advantage... BACKGROUND The incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer continue to rise.For early-stage colorectal cancer,endoscopic resection has become a preferred or important treatment option due to its significant advantages in operative time,extent of trauma,and medical costs.However,increasing lesion diameter significantly elevates the technical difficulty of endoscopic resection.Currently,robust evidence-based evidence regarding the upper size limit for safely and effectively resecting lesions endoscopically remains lacking.AIM To evaluate the efficacy and safety of endoscopic resection for colorectal lesions≥30 mm in diameter.METHODS This retrospective study reviewed data from 102 patients who underwent endoscopic resection for colorectal lesions measuring≥30 mm in diameter at General Hospital of Northern Theater Command between January 2023 and July 2024.RESULTS Among 102 patients who underwent endoscopic resection,99 received endoscopic submucosal dissection and 3 underwent endoscopic full-thickness resection.Four patients(3.9%)required conversion to surgical radical resection postoperatively.All patients exhibited favorable wound healing at the resection sites,and no long-term complications were observed during the 3-month postoperative colonoscopy follow-up.The primary perioperative complication was post-endoscopic submucosal dissection electrocoagulation syndrome(PEECS)(24/102,23.5%).Multivariate analysis identified lesion location in the transverse colon as an independent risk factor for PEECS occurrence(odds ratio=6.734,95%confidence interval:1.623-27.945,P=0.009).CONCLUSION Large colorectal lesion diameter does not constitute an absolute contraindication to endoscopic resection.Experienced endoscopic centers can achieve complete resection with a favorable efficacy and safety profile.Notably,lesion location in the transverse colon is identified as an independent risk factor for PEECS. 展开更多
关键词 Large colorectal lesion endoscopic submucosal dissection endoscopic full-thickness resection Resecting lesions endoscopically Perioperative complication
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Per-oral endoscopic myotomy:Major advance in achalasia treatment and in endoscopic surgery 被引量:7
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作者 David Friedel Rani Modayil Stavros N Stavropoulos 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第47期17746-17755,共10页
Per-oral endoscopic myotomy(POEM)represents a natural orifice endoscopic surgery(NOTES)approach to laparoscopy Heller myotomy(LHM).POEM is arguably the most successful clinical application of NOTES.The growth of POEM ... Per-oral endoscopic myotomy(POEM)represents a natural orifice endoscopic surgery(NOTES)approach to laparoscopy Heller myotomy(LHM).POEM is arguably the most successful clinical application of NOTES.The growth of POEM from a single center in 2008 to approximately 60 centers worldwide in 2014 with several thousand procedures having been performed attests to the success of POEM.Initial efficacy,safety and acid reflux data suggest at least equivalence of POEM to LHM,the previous gold standard for achalasia therapy.Adjunctive techniques used in the West include impedance planimetry for real-time intraprocedural luminal assessment and endoscopic suturing for challenging mucosal defect closures during POEM.The impact of POEM extends beyond the realm of esophageal motility disorders as it is rapidly popularizing endoscopic submucosal dissection in the West and spawning offshoots that use the submucosal tunnel technique for a host of new indications ranging from resection of tumors to pyloromyotomy for gastroparesis. 展开更多
关键词 Per oral endoscopic myotomy ACHALASIA Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery Submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection Submucosal tunnel endoscopy endoscopic suturing endoscopic myotomy endoscopic submucosal dissection EndoFLIP
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage-current status and future perspectives 被引量:3
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作者 Petko Ivanov Karagyozov Ivan Tishkov +1 位作者 Irina Boeva Kiril Draganov 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2021年第12期607-618,共12页
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)with stenting is the treatment modality of choice for patients with benign and malignant bile duct obstruction.ERCP could fail in cases of duodenal obstruction,duode... Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)with stenting is the treatment modality of choice for patients with benign and malignant bile duct obstruction.ERCP could fail in cases of duodenal obstruction,duodenal diverticulum,ampullary neoplastic infiltration or surgically altered anatomy.In these cases percutaneous biliary drainage(PTBD)is traditionally used as a rescue procedure but is related to high morbidity and mortality and lower quality of life.Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage(EUS-BD)is a relatively new interventional procedure that arose due to the development of curvilinear echoendoscope and the various endoscopic devices.A large amount of data is already collected that proves its efficacy,safety and ability to replace PTBD in cases of ERCP failure.It is also possible that EUS-BD could be chosen as a first-line treatment option in some clinical scenarios in the near future.Several EUS-BD techniques are developed EUS-guided transmural stenting,antegrade stenting and rendezvous technique and can be personalized depending on the individual anatomy.EUS-BD is normally performed in the same session from the same endoscopist in case of ERCP failure.The lack of training,absence of enough dedicated devices and lack of standardization still makes EUS-BD a difficult and not very popular procedure,which is related to life-threatening adverse events.Developing training models,dedicated devices and guidelines hopefully will make EUS-BD easier,safer and well accepted in the future.This paper focuses on the technical aspects of the different EUS-BD procedures,available literature data,advantages,negative aspects and the future perspectives of these modalities. 展开更多
关键词 endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage Malignant bile duct obstruction endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy endoscopic ultrasoundguided rendezvous technique endoscopic ultrasound-guided choledochoduodenostomy endoscopic ultrasound-guided antegrade stenting endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage:Are we there yet? 被引量:2
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作者 Rishi Pawa Troy Pleasant +1 位作者 Chloe Tom Swati Pawa 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2021年第8期302-318,共17页
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is the mainstay procedure of choice for management of obstructive biliary disease.While ERCP is widely performed with high success rates,the procedure is not feasibl... Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is the mainstay procedure of choice for management of obstructive biliary disease.While ERCP is widely performed with high success rates,the procedure is not feasible in every patient such as cases of non-accessible papilla.In the setting of unsuccessful ERCP,endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage(EUS-BD)has become a promising alternative to surgical bypass and percutaneous biliary drainage(PTBD).A variety of different forms of EUS-BD have been described,allowing for both intrahepatic and extrahepatic approaches.Recent studies have reported high success rates utilizing EUS-BD for both transpapillary and transluminal drainage,with fewer adverse events when compared to PTBD.Advancements in novel technologies designed specifically for EUS-BD have led to increased success rates as well as improved safety profile for the procedure.The techniques of EUS-BD are yet to be fully standardized and are currently performed by highly trained advanced endoscopists.The aim of our review is to highlight the different EUSguided interventions for achieving biliary drainage and to both assess the progress that has been made in the field as well as consider what the future may hold. 展开更多
关键词 endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous endoscopic ultrasound-guided choledochoduodenostomy endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage endoscopic ultrasound-directed transgastric endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Endoscopic treatment modalities for colonic diverticular bleeding:A systematic review with direct and network meta-analyses
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作者 Zahid Ijaz Tarar Mustafa Gandhi +6 位作者 Faisal Inayat Umer Farooq Baltej Singh Ahtshamullah Chaudhry Aun Muhammad Ahmad Zain Faisal Kamal 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第8期91-103,共13页
BACKGROUND Colonic diverticular bleeding(CDB)is a leading cause of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage that has a high risk of recurrence.The endoscopic clipping and endoscopic band ligation(EBL)methods are widely used ... BACKGROUND Colonic diverticular bleeding(CDB)is a leading cause of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage that has a high risk of recurrence.The endoscopic clipping and endoscopic band ligation(EBL)methods are widely used for hemostasis in patients with CDB.Endoscopic detachable snare ligation(EDSL)has also become an increasingly common treatment option.The data remain inconsistent regarding the comparative efficacy of these endoscopic therapies in achieving initial hemostasis and reduction of early and late rebleeding rates.AIM To study the effectiveness and complications of endoscopic clipping,EBL,and EDSL for CDB.METHODS We conducted a systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE,Scopus,Web of Science,Embase,Google Scholar,and the Cochrane database for clinical trials to find studies that reported CDB and endoscopic clipping,EBL,or EDSL as treatment methods.The pooled estimates of initial hemostasis,early and late rebleeding,and the need for transarterial embolization or surgery between these groups were calculated.RESULTS We analyzed 28 studies with 5224 patients.Of these,4526 had active CDB and required one of the three endoscopic interventions.The pooled prevalence of early rebleeding was 23.5%,10.7%,and 10.6%in the endoscopic clipping,EBL,and EDSL groups,respectively.Patients who underwent endoscopic clipping had a significantly higher rate of early rebleeding compared to those who received EBL[odds ratio(OR)=3.76(95%CI:2.13-6.63)]and EDSL(OR=3.30,95%CI:1.28-8.53).There was no difference in the initial hemostasis between the three groups.The pooled prevalence of late rebleeding was 27.2%in the clipping,followed by 13.8%in the EBL and 2.7%in the EDSL group.Compared to 2.6%in the EBL group,4.0%of patients who received endoscopic clipping subsequently underwent surgery or transarterial embolization.These results were consistent in the network meta-analysis.Based on the ranking of the indirect comparison of modalities,the snare technique was better at achieving initial hemostasis and had a lower late rebleeding rate.CONCLUSION The findings of this direct and indirect pairwise comparison suggest that EDSL is superior to endoscopic clipping and EBL in achieving initial hemostasis and lowering the rate of late rebleeding in patients with CDB. 展开更多
关键词 Colonic diverticular bleeding endoscopic clipping endoscopic band ligation endoscopic detachable snare ligation HEMOSTASIS REBLEEDING Meta-analysis
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Current roles of colonoscopy in minimally invasive colorectal surgery:Preoperative guidance,intraoperative colonoscopy,and combined endoscopic-laparoscopic surgery
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作者 Yuuri Hatsuzawa Shingo Tsujinaka +6 位作者 Tomoya Miura Yoh Kitamura Atsushi Mitamura Kentaro Sawada Makoto Hikage Toru Nakano Chikashi Shibata 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第11期23-31,共9页
Colonoscopy is a cornerstone in the detection and diagnosis of colorectal tumors,playing a critical role in both screening and clinical evaluation. More recently, itsutility has expanded to therapeutic guidance, parti... Colonoscopy is a cornerstone in the detection and diagnosis of colorectal tumors,playing a critical role in both screening and clinical evaluation. More recently, itsutility has expanded to therapeutic guidance, particularly with the advent ofminimally invasive surgical techniques. Preoperative tattoo marking is commonlyused for tumor localization;however, it poses challenges such as intraperitonealink scattering and difficulty in defining dissection planes in the lower rectum. Toaddress these limitations, a new technology utilizing a near-infrared fluorescenceclip placed preoperatively enables accurate intraoperative tumor localization.Intraoperative colonoscopy offers additional advantages, including real-timetumor localization, colonic irrigation, visualization of the proximal colon inobstructive cases, and assessment of anastomosis following colorectal resection.Notably, intraoperative colonoscopy allows for the immediate detection andmanagement of complications, such as anastomotic bleeding and leakage, potentiallyimproving postoperative outcomes. Furthermore, advances in endoscopicresections, including endoscopic mucosal resection, endoscopic submucosal dissection,hybrid endoscopic submucosal dissection, and combined endoscopiclaparoscopic surgery, have broadened the indications for endoscopic and endoscopy-guided full-thickness resection of colorectal tumors. These approaches areincreasingly applicable beyond conventional colorectal neoplasms and showpromise in managing appendiceal tumors as well. 展开更多
关键词 Intraoperative colonoscopy Tumor localization Anastomotic integrity Synchronous lesion endoscopic mucosal resection endoscopic submucosal dissection Combined endoscopic laparoscopic surgery Laparoscopy and endoscopy cooperative
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Endoscopic resection of colitis-associated neoplasia:A scoping review
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作者 Partha Pal Priyaranjan Kata +4 位作者 Zaheer Nabi Mohan Ramchandani Rajesh Gupta Manu Tandan Nageshwar Reddy Duvvur 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第11期132-144,共13页
BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)increases the risk of colorectal dysplasia.While colectomy was once standard,advances in polypectomy,endoscopic mucosal resection(EMR),endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD),and endosco... BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)increases the risk of colorectal dysplasia.While colectomy was once standard,advances in polypectomy,endoscopic mucosal resection(EMR),endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD),and endoscopic full-thickness resection(EFTR)now allow organ-sparing management in selected cases.AIM To summarize current evidence on the feasibility,safety,and outcomes of these techniques in UC-associated neoplasia.METHODS A scoping review was conducted using PubMed and EMBASE(1975-May 2025)with the search:(“endoscopic submucosal dissection”/exp OR“endoscopic mucosal resection”OR“full thickness resection”OR“polypectomy”)AND(“ulcerative colitis”/exp OR“ulcerative colitis”OR“pouch”).Screening followed PRISMA guidelines.Eligible studies included those reporting outcomes,feasibility,or novel techniques in the endoscopic management of UC-associated dysplasia.RESULTS Of 1075 identified records,754 were screened after duplicate removal,and 48 studies were included.Polypectomy was safe and effective for well-demarcated,lifting lesions without adjacent dysplasia.EMR has excellent outcomes for small,polypoid,or right-sided lesions that demonstrated adequate lifting.ESD is ind icated for flat,large,non-polypoid,or fibrotic lesions,particularly in the left colon.ESD achieved en bloc resection in 88%-100%and R0 resection in 73%-96%of cases.The overall complication rate with ESD was approximately 2%-10%,primarily bleeding or perforation.Local recurrence occurred in 0%-6.8%,and metachronous lesions developed in up to 31%of cases over follow-up durations of up to 15 years.Surgical intervention after ESD was required in 10%-20%of patients,typically for non-curative resection or new lesions.Submucosal fibrosis,a common obstacle in UC,limited lifting and increased procedural difficulty.Adjunctive strategies-such as water pressure-assisted dissection,pocket-creation method,self-assembling peptide injectables,and traction systems-enhanced technical success.EFTR,though limited to case series,was effective for non-lifting or anatomically complex lesions,particularly in post-surgical or pouch anatomy,but carried higher procedural risk including rare but serious adverse events.CONCLUSION Endoscopic resection offers a spectrum of curative,minimally invasive options for managing dysplasia in UC.EMR remains appropriate for simple,lifting lesions,while ESD and EFTR broaden the therapeutic landscape for complex or fibrotic pathology.Lesion morphology,lifting characteristics,and operator experience should guide technique selection.Long-term outcomes are favorable with appropriate surveillance,though the risk of metachronous neoplasia necessitates continued monitoring. 展开更多
关键词 Ulcerative colitis Ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia endoscopic submucosal dissection endoscopic mucosal resection endoscopic full-thickness resection POLYPECTOMY DYSPLASIA
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Current status of endoscopic treatment for esophageal diverticulum based on diverticular peroral endoscopic myotomy
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作者 Guo-Yao Sun Yong Sun +4 位作者 Xue-Zhu Wang Wen Jia Jiao Liu Zhuo Yang Jiang-Ning Gu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第6期16-25,共10页
Esophageal diverticulum can be broadly classified into three main types:Phar-yngoesophageal diverticulum located near the upper esophageal sphincter(including Zenker’s diverticulum,Killian-Jamieson diverticulum,and L... Esophageal diverticulum can be broadly classified into three main types:Phar-yngoesophageal diverticulum located near the upper esophageal sphincter(including Zenker’s diverticulum,Killian-Jamieson diverticulum,and Laimer’s diverticulum);Mid-esophageal diverticulum,and epiphrenic diverticulum loca-ted just above the lower esophageal sphincter.Most asymptomatic esophageal diverticulum are incidentally detected during routine imaging studies,such as barium swallow,computed tomography scans,or esophagogastroduodenoscopy.For these patients,regular follow-up is typically sufficient.However,a small subset may experience persistent symptoms such as dysphagia and acid reflux.Patients with symptomatic diverticulum should be assessed for the potential need for surgical intervention to prevent serious complications,including aspiration pneumonia and malnutrition.The treatment options for symptomatic esophageal diverticulum encompass both endoscopic and surgical approaches.Due to the technical complexity and significant risks associated with surgical intervention,endoscopic treatment has gained increasing preference,achieving remarkable results with the advancements in endoscopic instruments and techniques.Given the anatomical location and pathophysiological differences among esophageal diverticulum,a personalized endoscopic strategy is essential to achieve optimal results.This review provides an overview of the characteristics of esophageal diverticulum and offers a comprehensive discussion of diverticular peroral endoscopic myotomy and its related variations as the primary endoscopic treat-ment strategy. 展开更多
关键词 Diverticular peroral endoscopic myotomy Esophageal diverticulum Peroral endoscopic septotomy Salvage peroral endoscopic myotomy Zenker’s diverticulum Killian-Jamieson diverticulum Mid-esophageal diverticulum Epiphrenic diverticulum
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Expanding the role of endoscopic resection in esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors:Insights and challenges
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作者 Stamatina Vogli Stavros P Papadakos +1 位作者 Alexandra Argyrou Dimitrios Schizas 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2025年第20期12-17,共6页
While rare,esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)have higher mali-gnant potential and are typically diagnosed at larger sizes compared to gastric GISTs.However,well-defined guidelines for their optimal mana... While rare,esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs)have higher mali-gnant potential and are typically diagnosed at larger sizes compared to gastric GISTs.However,well-defined guidelines for their optimal management remain lacking.Most esophageal GISTs are surgically managed with enucleation,while esophagectomy is reserved for larger tumors.Recent advances in endoscopic techniques,such as endoscopic submucosal dissection and submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection(ER),have allowed for endoscopic removal of submucosal esophageal lesions,including GISTs.Xu et al reported on the clinical and on-cological outcomes of 32 patients with esophageal GISTs treated with ER.The study demonstrated high en bloc resection rates and favorable 5-year overall survival and disease-free survival.However,it primarily focused on small,inci-dentally detected GISTs,with 75%of cases classified as very low or low risk according to the National Institutes of Health criteria.The authors favored the submucosal tunneling ER technique despite its procedural challenges in the upper esophagus.In this editorial,we briefly discuss the advantages and limitations of endoscopic techniques compared to surgical approaches.We also emphasize the need to establish specific management criteria for submucosal esophageal lesions to guide clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 Gastrointestinal stromal tumors Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors endoscopic resection Submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection endoscopic submucosal dissection ESOPHAGECTOMY Treatment outcome
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Endoscopic resection of colorectal laterally spreading tumors:Clinicopathologic characteristics and risk factors for treatment outcomes
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作者 Li-Hua Guo Ke-Feng Hu +3 位作者 Min Miao Yong Ding Xin-Jun Zhang Guo-Liang Ye 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第6期85-98,共14页
BACKGROUND Colorectal laterally spreading tumors(LSTs)are best treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection or endoscopic mucosal resection.AIM To analyze the clinicopathological and endoscopic profiles of colorectal... BACKGROUND Colorectal laterally spreading tumors(LSTs)are best treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection or endoscopic mucosal resection.AIM To analyze the clinicopathological and endoscopic profiles of colorectal LSTs,determine predictive factors for high-grade dysplasia(HGD)/carcinoma(CA),submucosal invasion,and complications.METHODS We retrospectively assessed the endoscopic and histological characteristics of 375 colorectal LSTs at our hospital between January 2016 and December 2023.We performed univariate and multivariate analysis to identify risk factors associated with HGD/CA,submucosal invasion and complications.RESULTS The numbers of granular(LST-G)and non-granular LST(LST-NG)were 260 and 115,respectively.The rates of low-grade dysplasia and HGD/CA were 60.3%and 39.7%,respectively.Multivariate analysis indicated that a tumor size≥30 mm[odds ratio(OR)=1.934,P=0.032],LST granular nodular mixed type(OR=2.100,P=0.005),and LST non-granular pseudo depressed type(NG-PD)(OR=3.016,P=0.015)were independent risk factors significantly associated with higher odds of HGD/CA.NG-PD(OR=6.506,P=0.001),tumor size(20-29 mm)(OR=2.631,P=0.036)and tumor size≥30 mm(OR=3.449,P=0.016)were associated with increased odds of submucosal invasion.Tumor size≥30 mm(OR=4.888,P=0.003)was a particularly important predictor of complications.A nomogram model demonstrated a satisfactory fit,with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.716(95%confidence interval:0.653-0.780),indicating strong predictive performance.CONCLUSION The novel nomogram incorporating tumor size,location,and morphology predicted HGD/CA during endoscopic resection for LSTs.NG-PD lesions larger than 20 mm were more likely to invade the submucosa.Tumor size≥30 mm was an important predictor of complications. 展开更多
关键词 Colorectal neoplasms Laterally spreading tumor endoscopic morphology endoscopic submucosal dissection endoscopic mucosal resection Submucosal invasion
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Endoscopic calabash technique for gastric mesenchymal tumours:A low hanging fruit or a novel endoscopic technique?
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作者 David Rea Caroline Tham Tony CK Tham 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2025年第2期1-6,共6页
The term subepithelial lesions encompasses a wide array of pathology of which numerous benign and malignant pathologies are grouped.A subset of these lesions are termed gastric mesenchymal tumours of which some have i... The term subepithelial lesions encompasses a wide array of pathology of which numerous benign and malignant pathologies are grouped.A subset of these lesions are termed gastric mesenchymal tumours of which some have innate malignant potential.Currently there is various guidance on the recommended approach to the investigation and management of these lesions and there exists multiple methods of resection.Lin et al have developed and proposed a new method of resection of these gastric mesenchymal tumours within the field of endoscopy,a procedure they have termed endoscopic calabash ligation and resection.This editorial aims to outlay the current landscape for gastric mesenchymal tumours with regards to the various guidelines and resection techniques while comparing Lin et al’s new technique to those that are already established in the field of endoscopy.Advancements in endoscopy that maintain or improve patient outcomes compared to the gold standard approach are exciting developments.Lin et al’s study suggests that their technique is comparable in regard to patient outcomes while simultaneously being more efficient in its use of hospital resources including procedural time.Whilst the data and analysis proposed in the study is promising,there are areas that need to be addressed before advocating the procedure for widespread use.However,with further studies and analysis this may be foreseeable in the future. 展开更多
关键词 Gastric mesenchymal tumours Subepithelial lesions Gastric stromal tumours endoscopic resection endoscopic submucosal resection endoscopic calabash ligation resection
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