Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2019; 25(6): 707-718
Published online Feb 14, 2019. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i6.707
Table 1 Characteristics of patients and tumors
Patients, n = 131Value
Male, n (%)94 (72)
Age, median (IQR), yr64 (57-70)
Tumors, n = 147Value
Location, n
First/second/third or fourth19/90/38
Tumor diameter, median (IQR), mm10 (7-15)
Macroscopic type1, n
0-I / 0-IIa / 0-IIc30/61/56
Treatment, n
EMR/ESD136/11
Histology, n
LGIN/HGIN/MC/SMC47/44/54/2
Table 2 Long-term outcomes of endoscopic resection for 121 patients with 135 superficial non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors
Value
Follow-up period
Median (IQR), mo43 (24-60)
Local recurrence, n (%)
≤ 12 mo34 (3)1
> 12 mo40
Prognosis
Death by duodenal tumor, n0
Death by other causes, n (%)1 (0.9)2
Table 3 Characteristics of recurrence cases after endoscopic resection
LocationDiameter (mm)Macroscopic typeTreatmentEn bloc/Piecemeal (n)R0 statusHistology
1Second80-IIcEMR-CEn blocRXMCHMXVM0
2Second180-IIcEMR-CPiecemeal (3)RXMCHMXVM0
3Second180-IIaEMR-CPiecemeal (2)RXHGINHMXVM0
4Second250-IIaEMR-SEn blocR1HGINHM1VM0
Table 4 Short-term outcomes and adverse events (EMR-S vs EMR-C)
OutcomeEMR-S, n = 82EMR-C, n = 54P-value
Macroscopic type; 0-I or 0-IIa/0-IIc67 (82)/15 (18)14 (26)/40 (74)< 0.001
En bloc resection73 (89)48 (89)NS
R0 resection51 (62)42 (78)NS
Success rate of clip closure80 (98)52 (96)NS
Adverse events00NA
Perforation
Intraoperative00NA
Delayed00NA
Delayed bleeding00NA
Table 5 Short-term outcomes and adverse events (endoscopic mucosal resection vs endoscopic submucosal dissection)
OutcomeEMR, n = 136ESD, n = 11P-value
Tumor diameter, median (IQR)9 (7-14.5)20 (15-33)< 0.001
Macroscopic type; 0-I or 0-IIa/0-IIc81 (60)/55 (40)10 (91)/1 (9)NS
En bloc resection121 (89)11 (100)NS
R0 resection93 (68)8 (73)NS
Success rate of defect closure132 (97)7 (64)< 0.001
Adverse events05 (45)< 0.001
Perforation
Intraoperative03 (27)1< 0.001
Delayed02 (18)20.004
Delayed bleeding01 (9)2NS