Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2020; 26(37): 5673-5681
Published online Oct 7, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i37.5673
Table 2 Main characteristics of patients in this study
Characteristics
Case 1
Case 2
Age (yr) /sex54/male54/female
Clinical symptomsNegativeNegative
Physical and laboratory examinationsNormalNormal
Recent endoscopic characteristicsLaterally spreading adenomatous lesion with a diameter of 1.5 cm on the resected scarA red and protuberant laterally spreading lesion with a diameter of 1 cm on the resected scar
Total procedure time (min)10784
Hybrid ESD procedure time (min)5730
Bleeding and wound control time (min)2422
ERCP procedure time (min)1615
ERCP characteristicsNo intraductal growth of lesion, but biliary stones with dilated biliary and pancreatic ducts; bile duct stent (10 Fr in diameter, 8 cm in length) and pancreatic stent (7 Fr in diameter, 8 cm in length) placementNo intraductal growth of lesion and no dilatation of biliary and pancreatic ducts; biliary stent (10 Fr in diameter, 3 cm in length) and pancreatic stent (5 Fr in diameter, 7 cm in length) placement
IDUS characteristicsClear layer of the biliary and pancreatic ducts without intraductal extension; bile duct stones with dilated biliary and pancreatic ductsClear layer of the biliary and pancreatic ducts without intraductal extension; no dilatation of biliary and pancreatic ducts
No. of endoscopic clips25
Size of resected specimen (cm)1.4 × 1.02.0 × 1.5
Histology of resected specimenTubulovillous adenomaTubulovillous adenoma
En blot resectionYesYes
R0 resectionYesYes
ComplicationsNonePostoperative transient hyperamylasemia
Postoperative hospital stay (d)44